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While shopping in Bermuda isn't technically duty-free, the no sales tax policy allows you to net bargains (up to 30%) on English tweeds, Irish linens, Italian leather, French china, Swedish crystal, and more.
Bermuda Arts Centre A marvelous source for quilts, ceramics, African-inspired masks, abstract ceramic sculptures and triptych bas-reliefs; you can sometimes watch artists at work in the atelier in back. Mangrove Bay; 011-441-234-2809; www.artbermuda.bm
Bermuda Clayworks Various lines of functional pottery like cups, teapots and plates and a paint-your-own studio. Dockyard; 011-441-234-5116; www.bermudaclayworks.com
Bermuda Craft Market Occupying the Dockyard's original cooperage, it has some schlocky logo items but compensates with genuinely intriguing items like locally produced needlework and woven cane goods. Cooperage Building, 4 Freeport Rd.; 011-441-234-3208
Crisson Jewelers Find designer bijoux from big names like Mikimoto and David Yurman and premium timepieces from Tissot to Tag Heuer. 55 and 71 Front St.; 011-441- 295-2351; www.crisson.com