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Brilliant_Rock
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I googled the shop Frida, it's at the heart of Reykjavik. I think we will surely visit it when we are there~Filigree jewelry has a long history in Iceland and is still much in evidence in their pieces now. The lava jewelry is based on the volcanic activity in the country and is beautiful. My mother is Icelandic and I visited the country a couple of years ago with my whole family. We bought my daughter a bracelet for her 21st that she celebrated up there. It had a central piece with "scratches" of reindeer tracks symbolizing the tracks we leave as we go through life in an uneven line.
My niece was in Iceland recently. She was in raptures over the jewelry, particularly over a shop called Frida.
Jóhannes Sveinsson Kjarval is Iceland's most famous artist. We have a couple of his more simple artworks dating from my mother's time. You can google his work. Many of my relatives up there have lovely original artworks on their walls. I think those long cold winters must leave you wanting to look at something lovely on your walls.
The wool products in Iceland are lovely. The Icelandic Knitting Association shop is worth a look if you are into such things.
The scenery in Iceland is really why you're there. Everywhere you look you see something amazing. The Iceland ponies are lovely and are particular only to Iceland.
The country is expensive to visit as so much has to be imported. My nieces managed to find a place in Reykjavik that was reasonably priced for food. Worth googling to find cheaper restaurants for food. We went to a lovely pancake place, with a choice of fillings which everyone enjoyed. I like the dried fish you can buy up there. Halfiskur, that comes in a range of quality, the finer textured one is yum.
Enjoy your trip.