6 Best Shopping in East Coast and the Volcanic Zone, New Zealand

Āhua

Fodor's choice

Te Puia was established in 1963 to preserve Māori heritage and crafts. At the institute you can watch master wood-carvers and expert flax weavers at work and see New Zealand greenstone (jade) sculpted into jewelry. The institute's shop and gallery, called Āhua, sells fine examples of this work, and the prices ranging from a few hundred dollars for simple carved pieces to thousands of dollars for museum-quality sculptures and other crafted pieces reflect the quality and amount of workmanship.

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Opossum World

Fodor's choice

This fascinating spot sells opossum products and houses a mini museum about the opossum's effects on New Zealand's environment. Fur items include hats, gloves, and rugs; a soft blend of merino wool and opossum fur is also made into sweaters, scarves, and socks.

Amokura Glass

This artist-run hot glass studio and gallery offers live demonstrations four days a week at 12:30 pm. Its collection includes a mix of high-end sculpture, glass tapestries, and souvenirs.

2 Amokura St., Rotorua, Bay of Plenty, New Zealand
64-07-349–0096
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Rate Includes: Closed Tues. and Thurs.

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Art Deco Centre

Napier's Art Deco Trust takes its role as an arbiter of the movement's style and maintains a perfectly laid-out shop that sells everything from table lamps to ceramics, as well as a selection of hats, toys, jewelry, rugs, and wineglasses. Aficianados of art deco will find a range of reproduction items here that speak to the era without eye-watering prices.

Mountain Jade

Look for beautifully made, high-quality jade items in this bright, spacious shop.

Simply New Zealand

This spot stocks an excellent range of New Zealand gifts and souvenirs from carved greenstone or jade to woven bags and more.