Fiji Conference gifts
Having a Conference in Fiji and need gifts for your delegates? We have a range of items that can be ordered for your gift bags or welcome packs. From Fiji Chocolate, Bookmarks, Tekitekis (flower that is worn behind the ear), Beauty products and more. Contact us for more information.

Fijiana Cacao Chocolate Bar
Choose from Fiji Milk Chocolate, Dark Chocolate or White Chocolate bars crafted by Fijiana Cacao. Fiji chocolate bars made from organically grown premium cacao beans - harvested and handcrafted in Fiji.
The Fijiana Cacao Story
In 1883, the Royal Botanical Garden of England shipped its very first consignment of Trinidad cacao seeds to the South Seas. Since then, cacao has grown wild in Fiji's remote rainforests. Today, our local farmers are organically growing premium cacao, which we turn into pure, single origin dark chocolate at our island factory. Dedicated to Farmers and eco-friendly practices.
Each bar is lovingly handcrafted before it takes its final journey to you.

We have a selection of beautiful hand-painted bookmarks on Masi which make great gifts for Conference delegates. You can see the options available. We can organise a selection of Fijian bookmarks to be delivered to your Resort/Hotel or Conference location or you can specify your preference. Please contact us to discuss.
Fijian ‘masi’ is produced by village women on islands such as Vatulele. A renewable resource, masi is made by harvesting strips of bark from specially grown paper-mulberry trees. Each piece takes days to process, involving repeated pounding, soaking and stretching. These traditional skills are passed on from generation to generation, with certain clans being considered the experts in masi-making. The uneven quality of the masi reflects its handmade origin.
Masi bookmark is mounted on black card, which can be gently removed from backing when ready to use.

Fiji Coconut Soap by Fiji Spice Queen is handmade using organic Taveuni Coconut Oil, Olive Oil and Fijian Dilo Oil. Packed full of goodness, not tested on animals and it's vegan.
Organic coconut oil from Taveuni is moisturising with anti-bacterial and anti-viral qualities. Olive Oil moisturises and fights bacteria. Dilo Oil is rich in skin-firming omegas 3, 6 and 9.
A luscious, cleansing soap that is good to skin.
Exotic Oil Properties
Coconut Oil hydrates - is anti-viral, anti-bacterial, anti-fungal and contains penetrating moisturising properties that soften and protect the skin from moisture loss. It contains medium chain fatty acids which are absorbed into the skin providing all the energy your skin needs to heal and maintain itself. Simply a natural wonder, our organic Coconut Oil comes from the very special Garden island of Taveuni, an eco travellers paradise.
Dilo Oil is the holy healing oil in Fiji. We source from Rotuma, a northern Fijian island, where the Dilo nuts are gathered by villages and sun dried. This wildcrafted Dilo is nature's gift to heal skin containing a unique fatty acid called calophyllic acid, a remarkable anti- inflammatory agent, anti-inflammatory coumarins and antibiotic lactone. Perfect for sunburn and on babies to prevent nappy rash. Tackling skin eruptions it works on promoting healthy, clear, blemish free skin.

Fiji Noni Soap by Fiji Spice Queen is handmade using organic Taveuni Coconut Oil, Noni Juice, Noni Seed Oil, Noni leaf, Noni Fruit powder and Dilo Oil. Packed full of goodness, not tested on animals and it's vegan.
Noni is high in antioxidants and Vitamins, especially Vitamin A and Vitamin C and has healing and rejuvenating qualities. It protects against free radicals and is anti-aging. It has antibacterial and anti-fungal qualities.
Organic coconut oil from Taveuni is moisturising with anti-bacterial and anti-viral qualities. Olive Oil moisturises and fights bacteria. Dilo Oil is rich in skin-firming omegas 3, 6 and 9.
A luscious, cleansing soap that is good to skin.
Exotic Oil Properties
Coconut Oil hydrates - is anti-viral, anti-bacterial, anti-fungal and contains penetrating moisturising properties that soften and protect the skin from moisture loss. It contains medium chain fatty acids which are absorbed into the skin providing all the energy your skin needs to heal and maintain itself. Simply a natural wonder, our organic Coconut Oil comes from the very special Garden island of Taveuni, an eco travellers paradise.
Dilo Oil is the holy healing oil in Fiji. We source from Rotuma, a northern Fijian island, where the Dilo nuts are gathered by villages and sun dried. This wildcrafted Dilo is nature's gift to heal skin containing a unique fatty acid called calophyllic acid, a remarkable anti- inflammatory agent, anti-inflammatory coumarins and antibiotic lactone. Perfect for sunburn and on babies to prevent nappy rash. Tackling skin eruptions it works on promoting healthy, clear, blemish free skin.

Fiji Starfruit Soap by Fiji Spice Queen is handmade using organic Taveuni Coconut Oil, Olive Oil and Fijian Dilo Oil. Packed full of goodness, not tested on animals and it's vegan.
Organic coconut oil from Taveuni is moisturising with anti-bacterial and anti-viral qualities. Olive Oil moisturises and fights bacteria. Dilo Oil is rich in skin-firming omegas 3, 6 and 9.
A luscious, cleansing soap that is good to skin.
Exotic Oil Properties
Coconut Oil hydrates - is anti-viral, anti-bacterial, anti-fungal and contains penetrating moisturising properties that soften and protect the skin from moisture loss. It contains medium chain fatty acids which are absorbed into the skin providing all the energy your skin needs to heal and maintain itself. Simply a natural wonder, our organic Coconut Oil comes from the very special Garden island of Taveuni, an eco travellers paradise.
Dilo Oil is the holy healing oil in Fiji. We source from Rotuma, a northern Fijian island, where the Dilo nuts are gathered by villages and sun dried. This wildcrafted Dilo is nature's gift to heal skin containing a unique fatty acid called calophyllic acid, a remarkable anti- inflammatory agent, anti-inflammatory coumarins and antibiotic lactone. Perfect for sunburn and on babies to prevent nappy rash. Tackling skin eruptions it works on promoting healthy, clear, blemish free skin.

Taking you further with the scent of Coconut, the Fiji Spice Queen promises her body oil will leave your skin lushly replenished, reactivated and glowing. This 180ml bottle is the perfect size for fitting in your beach bag/ travel.
A renewing balance of six exotic oils. Dilo defies gravity, organic Fijian Coconut intensely hydrates, Macadamia regenerates cells, Avocado plumps and Moringa, an ever potent antioxidant is the reason it’s included in some of the best skin moisturisers and anti-ageing creams in the world.
Top it all off with Papaya Seed oil, healing and soothing to skin and scalp.
Apply as you desire, either as a kick-start to your day or as a precious retreat at the end.
For hair – try the ends first and watch the shine come.
Exotic Oil Properties
Coconut Oil hydrates - is anti-viral, anti-bacterial, anti-fungal and contains penetrating moisturising properties that soften and protect the skin from moisture loss. It contains medium chain fatty acids which are absorbed into the skin providing all the energy your skin needs to heal and maintain itself. Simply a natural wonder, our organic Coconut Oil comes from the very special Garden island of Taveuni, an eco travellers paradise.
Macadamia Nut Oil is a calming anti-oxidant and anti-aging oil that adores mature skin. High in the essential fatty Palmitoleic acid, it is also the absolute best plant alternative to animal based oils.
Avocado Oil is regenerating in a serious way, working hand in hand with vitamins A, D & E to soothe and restore.
Moringa Oil has unique anti-inflammatory properties. A natural exceptional healer with anti-ageing properties it also works tirelessly on improving hair, scalp health and skin blemishes. In Fiji, Moringa Oil comes from the plant commonly known as Saigen, whose nuts are eaten and leaves used in delicious curries.
Dilo Oil is the holy healing oil in Fiji. We source from Rotuma, a northern Fijian island, where the Dilo nuts are gathered by villages and sun dried. This wildcrafted Dilo is nature's gift to heal skin containing a unique fatty acid called calophyllic acid, a remarkable anti- inflammatory agent, anti-inflammatory coumarins and antibiotic lactone. Perfect for sunburn and on babies to prevent nappy rash. Tackling skin eruptions it works on promoting healthy, clear, blemish free skin.
Papaya Seed Oil is a rich natural source of vitamin A & C and an outstanding source of omega 6 & 9. Containing the natural fruit enzyme papain, it aids skin elasticity and while this gem of an oil heals and soothes skin and scalp it works on reversing wrinkles, hair loss, eczema, psoriasis, acne and scars.

Fiji Coconut Oil with the spicy aroma of Cardamon and Nutmeg. This 180ml bottle is the perfect size for travel/ fitting in your beach bag.
A union of exotic oils including the holy Dilo, the Fiji Spice Queen promises her body oil will leave your skin lushly replenished, reactivated and glowing.
Organic Fijian Coconut, Avocado and Macadamia oils are all natural healing gems. Moringa oil with its irrepressible antioxidant profile, is the reason it’s included in some of the best skin moisturisers and anti-aging creams in the world.
Top it all off with Papaya Seed oil, healing and soothing to skin and scalp.
Apply as you desire, either as a kick-start to your day or as a precious retreat at the end.
For hair – try the ends first and watch the shine come.
Exotic Oil Properties
Coconut Oil hydrates - is anti-viral, anti-bacterial, anti-fungal and contains penetrating moisturising properties that soften and protect the skin from moisture loss. It contains medium chain fatty acids which are absorbed into the skin providing all the energy your skin needs to heal and maintain itself. Simply a natural wonder, our organic Coconut Oil comes from the very special Garden island of Taveuni, an eco travellers paradise.
Macadamia Nut Oil is a calming anti-oxidant and anti-aging oil that adores mature skin. High in the essential fatty Palmitoleic acid, it is also the absolute best plant alternative to animal based oils.
Avocado Oil is regenerating in a serious way, working hand in hand with vitamins A, D & E to soothe and restore.
Moringa Oil has unique anti-inflammatory properties. A natural exceptional healer with anti-ageing properties it also works tirelessly on improving hair, scalp health and skin blemishes. In Fiji, Moringa Oil comes from the plant commonly known as Saigen, whose nuts are eaten and leaves used in delicious curries.
Dilo Oil is the holy healing oil in Fiji. We source from Rotuma, a northern Fijian island, where the Dilo nuts are gathered by villages and sun dried. This wildcrafted Dilo is nature's gift to heal skin containing a unique fatty acid called calophyllic acid, a remarkable anti- inflammatory agent, anti-inflammatory coumarins and antibiotic lactone. Perfect for sunburn and on babies to prevent nappy rash. Tackling skin eruptions it works on promoting healthy, clear, blemish free skin.
Papaya Seed Oil is a rich natural source of vitamin A & C and an outstanding source of omega 6 & 9. Containing the natural fruit enzyme papain, it aids skin elasticity and while this gem of an oil heals and soothes skin and scalp it works on reversing wrinkles, hair loss, eczema, psoriasis, acne and scars.

What is more iconic than the Fijian Flower, the legendary Tagimoucia Flower of Fiji? It is said to have sprouted from the tears of a tribal princess who had fled her island village rather than be forced to marry a chief she did not love. This beautiful creeper, with its festoons of bright red and white flowers, grows only on the isolated slopes of extinct volcanoes in northern Fiji. The spiral wave motifs have been drawn with coral sand brought home from one of Fiji’s palm-fringed beaches.
Fijian ‘masi’, also called barkcloth, is produced by village women on islands such as Vatulele. A renewable resource, masi is made by harvesting strips of bark from specially grown paper-mulberry trees. Each piece takes days to process, involving repeated pounding, soaking and stretching. These traditional skills are passed on from generation to generation, with certain clans being considered the experts in masi-making. The uneven quality of the masi reflects its handmade origin.
Maria Rova lives in Nadi, Fiji. Her artwork is inspired by the wildlife, culture, and scenery of the Pacific, especially that of the remote island of Taveuni to the north of the Fiji group, which is home to her husband’s traditional clan. Sustained by forest and reef, Taveuni villagers still follow many of the ancient cultural practices that give Fijian people their unique identity. The artist wishes to acknowledge gratefully the impact that her Fijian family has had on her work.
Framing instructions
This artwork has been left unframed for ease of shipping.
When ready to frame, simply peel the painting from its temporary backing and mount on a coloured background of your choice, leaving the rough edges of the masi showing to enhance its natural look.

The Well Wisher Turtle is a colourful painting featuring a Fijian Turtle and flowers, painted in browns and golds on Masi.
Fijian ‘masi’, also called barkcloth, is produced by village women on islands such as Vatulele. A renewable resource, masi is made by harvesting strips of bark from specially grown paper-mulberry trees. Each piece takes days to process, involving repeated pounding, soaking and stretching. These traditional skills are passed on from generation to generation, with certain clans being considered the experts in masi-making. The uneven quality of the masi reflects its handmade origin.
Maria Rova lives in Nadi, Fiji. Her artwork is inspired by the wildlife, culture, and scenery of the Pacific, especially that of the remote island of Taveuni to the north of the Fiji group, which is home to her husband’s traditional clan. Sustained by forest and reef, Taveuni villagers still follow many of the ancient cultural practices that give Fijian people their unique identity. The artist wishes to acknowledge gratefully the impact that her Fijian family has had on her work.

There are several varieties of sea turtles that visit Fiji waters on their annual migration through the Pacific Ocean. Now listed as endangered species, these creatures feature in island legends as symbols of wisdom and good fortune. The patterns on the backs of the turtles in this painting echo motifs found in traditional art around the region.
Fijian ‘masi’, also called barkcloth, is produced by village women on islands such as Vatulele. A renewable resource, masi is made by harvesting strips of bark from specially grown paper-mulberry trees. Each piece takes days to process, involving repeated pounding, soaking and stretching. These traditional skills are passed on from generation to generation, with certain clans being considered the experts in masi-making. The uneven quality of the masi reflects its handmade origin.
Maria Rova lives in Nadi, Fiji. Her artwork is inspired by the wildlife, culture, and scenery of the Pacific, especially that of the remote island of Taveuni to the north of the Fiji group, which is home to her husband’s traditional clan. Sustained by forest and reef, Taveuni villagers still follow many of the ancient cultural practices that give Fijian people their unique identity. The artist wishes to acknowledge gratefully the impact that her Fijian family has had on her work.

Similar to the Three Turtles Art in green/gold/purple tones, this painting is in earth tones.
Fijian ‘masi’, also called barkcloth, is produced by village women on islands such as Vatulele. A renewable resource, masi is made by harvesting strips of bark from specially grown paper-mulberry trees. Each piece takes days to process, involving repeated pounding, soaking and stretching. These traditional skills are passed on from generation to generation, with certain clans being considered the experts in masi-making. The uneven quality of the masi reflects its handmade origin.
Maria Rova lives in Nadi, Fiji. Her artwork is inspired by the wildlife, culture, and scenery of the Pacific, especially that of the remote island of Taveuni to the north of the Fiji group, which is home to her husband’s traditional clan. Sustained by forest and reef, Taveuni villagers still follow many of the ancient cultural practices that give Fijian people their unique identity. The artist wishes to acknowledge gratefully the impact that her Fijian family has had on her work.