The Best Australian Gifts to Take Overseas (2023): 11 Handcrafted Treasures

Taking gifts overseas sounds simple until you have to pack them. Weight limits, fragile items, and limited space quickly narrow your options.
The pieces below work because they’re easy to carry, hard to damage, and still feel distinctly Australian once they’re unpacked.
What Makes a Good Gift for Travel
The best options tend to share a few things in common. They’re compact, lightweight, and don’t rely on packaging to feel complete. Most importantly, they hold up after being packed, unpacked, and moved around.
1. Banksia Nut Tea Lite Candle Holder
This is one of the easiest items to travel with. It’s compact, relatively light, and doesn’t need careful handling beyond basic packing.
Once unpacked, it stands out immediately because of the natural pattern in the banksia nut. It doesn’t need explanation, people tend to notice it straight away.
2. Boxed Pair of Banksia Nut Tea Light Candle Holders
If you need something slightly more substantial as a gift, the boxed pair works well. It’s still compact enough to carry, but feels more complete when given.
The packaging also helps protect both pieces during travel, which makes packing simpler.
3. Banksia Ball Tea Light Candle Holders
These take up a little more space because of their shape, but they’re still manageable in a suitcase if placed between softer items.
They tend to work best when you want something that feels more like a display piece once it’s unpacked.
4. Australian Animal Coasters
Flat items are always easier to pack, and these fit neatly into luggage without taking up much room.
They’re practical once gifted, which helps, they don’t just sit on a shelf.
5. Aussie Animals Trivet
This is slightly larger than coasters, but still flat enough to pack easily.
It works well as a gift because it’s immediately usable, there’s no setup or explanation needed.
6. Gum Leaf Cut Out Pot Stand
Similar to the trivet, but with a more detailed cut-out design. It still packs flat, which makes it easy to include without rearranging your luggage.
It’s usually chosen for the design, but it holds up well as something that gets used regularly.
7. Australian Wildflower Coasters
Another easy option to pack, especially if you’re bringing multiple gifts.
They’re lightweight and practical, which makes them a safe choice when you’re unsure what to bring.
8. Australian Wildlife Tree
This is more of a display piece, so it takes up a bit more space and needs more careful packing.
It works better when you have room to spare or want something that feels more substantial once it’s unpacked.
9. Australian Animal Puzzle
This is one of the lightest options and easy to carry without worrying about space.
It’s usually chosen when you need something simple that still feels specific to Australia.
10. Australian Outback Landscape
This works as a flatter display piece, which makes it easier to pack than bulkier items.
It’s more about how it looks once it’s placed rather than how often it’s used.
11. Sydneyscape
Like the outback landscape, this is a flat piece that travels well if packed carefully.
It’s typically chosen for its recognisable design, especially when you want something clearly tied to Australia.
After a trip, most of these stop feeling like souvenirs. They end up sitting somewhere, used occasionally or left where they fit. That’s usually when they start to make sense as gifts.










