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With some recycled contianers and tape, you can do anything.

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Mykronesia makes all sorts of things for export. It's possible that she even had a hand in your skivvies--with a needle and thread of course.

Mykronesia sews elastic on underwear for various international corporations in her Export Processing Zone (EPZ). To see Mykronesia's EPZ, click here. I have many traditional handicrafts that visitors can buy. Utilizing my limited resources, these souvenirs are all hand-made one-of-a-kind with recycled materials. Here you can peruse samples of my yadayada paper beads (made from the Sunday Edition of the New York Times) and snapcajini keepsake and jewelry boxes (made from recycled hummus containers). Mykronesia also makes tankini, Kronish calligraphy scrolls, and the rare and valuable Kronish stamps, a delight to philatelists all over the world.

Or maybe you just want a T-shirt. Or a gift for your mom. Well, Mykronesia is the first nation with an official fragrance: Sovereignty. Specially blended essential oils make this classic, smart and sassy, perfect for the independent woman. Plus it smells nice.

Handicrafts
Yadayada (paperbeads)
Snapcajini (jewelry boxes, keepsake boxes and shrines)
Tankini (kronish calligraphy scrolls and prayer flags)
collectible stamps
T-shirts
Sovereignty, fragrance for the independent woman