🎨 1. Maltese Glass

Handmade colorful glass items are among Malta's most famous exports. Skilled artisans craft unique pieces using traditional glass-blowing techniques mixed with Mediterranean color palettes.

  • Unique artistic pieces
  • Great home décor souvenir
  • Look for swirls of blue and gold
Handmade colorful Maltese Glass vases and bowls

🧵 2. Maltese Lace

Also known as "Bizzilla", this traditional handmade fabric represents a massive part of Maltese cultural heritage. It is woven on a specialized lace pillow using bobbins.

  • Often features the Maltese cross pattern
  • Requires immense skill and time
  • Perfect for table runners or framed art
Traditional handmade Maltese Bizzilla lace fabric

✝️ 3. Maltese Cross Jewelry

The iconic eight-pointed cross is the ultimate symbol of Malta, tracing back to the Knights of St. John. Local jewelers excel in the art of filigree—twisting fine silver or gold threads into intricate designs.

  • Available in gold and 925 sterling silver
  • Highly detailed filigree work
  • A timeless wearable memory
Silver filigree Maltese cross jewelry pendant

🍯 4. Local Food Products

Bring the taste of the Mediterranean home. Malta produces exceptional agricultural goods owing to its sunny climate.

  • Wild Thyme Honey
  • Maltese Nougat (Qubbajt)
  • Cold-pressed Olive Oil
  • Indigenous Local Wine (Gellewza, Girgentina)
Assortment of Maltese local foods including wild thyme honey, nougat, and olive oil

🏺 5. Pottery & Ceramics

Hand-painted ceramics have a long history in Malta. You will often see vibrant yellows, ocean blues, and deep greens painted in traditional rustic patterns.

  • Traditional bowls and plates
  • Ceramic door plaques
  • Affordable and authentic
Traditional hand-painted Maltese pottery and ceramic bowls