The Medina, the old quarter of Tunis, combines a huge number of souqs including: the Souq el Attarine, the Souq el Trouk (the Turkish Souq), Souq des Libraires (the Booksellers' Souq), Souq de la Laine (the Wool Souq), and Souq el-Grana (the Livornese Jews' Souq). From these wonderful ever-busy markets, visitors are always anxious to buy some fine souvenirs, ceramics, silver jewelry, hand-crafted jewelry, copper and brassware, ochre-and-black Sejnane pottery, olives, olive oil, harissa, pickles and exotic spices among other things. You can also buy rugs including colorful hand-made carpets, kilims, mergoums (woven carpets with geometric designs), embroidered blankets and basketware. Some shops, such as Labedi Apiculture, sells local bee products, including eucalyptus honey, royal jelly hand cream and aromatic hair oils. If sellers ask for high prices, it is recommended that you start haggling. Some upmarket shops there sell Tamerza dates stuffed with pistachio paste or dried apricots, or covered in sesame seeds.