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I have thought about this for years (having been in almost evey year since 1966). It is NOT easy. I agree about Rittersport chocolate. Not the best, but excellent for the money. You might go to flea markets - often on weekends. Germany has several high end porcelain manufacturers. They offer coffee mugs and small plates with all sorts of images.

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Germany also still makes high end knives - but be careful about airport security. Clothing is expensive, but I regularly go to the Goldpfeil Outlet in Hauau (basically part of ) and have brought home LOTS of purses, scarves, belts. Some of the little art galleries offer unique objects at reasonable prices. Also museum shops.

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Larger cities have a store called. You can find them on line. Many of their items are big and heavy, but not all. I always visit them when I have a free hour. Larger cities also have shops that sell nothing but buttons.

Go in and ask to see thier selection of horn buttons. Germany used to make excellent mechanical pencils. There are several companies that make them at below Mont Blanc prices. Prices on discontinued models are often reasonable. (I can't read your question while typing this, so I may have missed the point. Still, I hope this gives you some ideas.). I think a major problem is that few people on this forum are from India, and so don't really know what their tastes are.For top quality gifts, I agree with RobLaw that museum shops have some great ones, oftentimes recreations of thousands of years old pieces of jewelry which are quite nice.

I personally like the quarter liter Viertel's, clear wine glasses that come in a large variety of prices depending on their degree of etching and have green handles. Beer mugs come in many styles and materials. The cuckoo whistles from the are excellent for children.But as RobLaw mentioned, good flea markets offer a wide variety of things that are typically German, you can find nice inexpensive things which may be of high quality, and some things are genuine antiques.As to chocolates, as these are gifts, buy things like Mozart chocolate balls, things favored by tourists, as this is certainly a 'touristy' gift.