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Tulsa Standard Christmas Gift Guide: Top Gifts Under $100

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Christmas shopping for your adult friends and family can be difficult.

To take the guesswork out of buying gifts this year, we at Tulsa Standard asked our friends at The Grommet for their latest and greatest practical gift suggestions for 2021.

These guides are geared towards specific interests. You’ll be able to find something for even the toughest person on your Christmas shopping list.

Top 5 Gifts Under $100

1) MedPlanner Medicine Organizer
The MedPlanner Medicine Organizer neatly and discreetly corrals medication, medical devices, and other healthcare essentials. The hardshell, ringed case holds seven zip-top pouches (that you can write on) and has a stretchy grid which works together to organize medication, vitamins, or small devices like an inhaler, EpiPen, or insulin. An easy-open loop was made for folks with dexterity issues in mind.

2) Chunky Hat
The Chunky Hat is a warm and cozy blend of high-quality wools with fun textures and colors. This stylish chunky wool hat is also fleece-lined for extra comfort. Each item is handcrafted by female artisans in Nepal and is hand-knit, hand-dyed, and hand-spun with high-quality yarns.

3) Personal Wine Glass Chiller
VoChill: Personal Wine Glass Chiller - Single - Blush

4) Lacquer-Embossed Leather Coin Purse - Black
This leather coin purse is carefully handmade in Japan by artisans who practice traditional methods that date back to 1582. Originally used as a way to decorate and boost the durability of leather pieces on Samurai armor, lacquer is embossed onto supple deerskin leather for a beautiful layer of protection. The intricate designs give the purse a distinctive finish and makes one a gift rich in history.

5) Flip-Top Butter Dish & Spreader
This countertop butter dish neatly stores butter at room temperature, keeping it spreadable without sacrificing any of its fresh flavor. The flip-top lid blocks exposure to light and air, while a built-in knife rest keeps the included spreader off the counter. There’s even a hidden ridge to scrape the spreader (or a knife) clean on.

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