Foreign governments gave President Donald Trump and his family gifts including a porcelain dinnerware set and portraits of Trump himself during his first year in office, according to a list released Wednesday by the State Department.

Trump and other presidents can’t keep many of the gifts they receive, since rules prevent U.S. officials from accepting gifts valued above $390. Many of the items listed by the State Department have been transferred to the National Archives. See full list.

But the list, covering 2017, offers a window into Trump-era diplomacy by showing what nations including China and Saudi Arabia gave to the president, his wife and family.

For example, Chinese President Xi Jinping and his wife gave First Lady Melania Trump an 85-piece porcelain dinnerware set valued at $16,250. Plates in the set are described as displaying an image of Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate, where Trump and Xi held their first summit in April 2017.

Last month, Trump tweeted that if trade talks went well with China he would plan another summit with Xi at the Florida property. Declines in U.S. stocks DJIA, -0.43% have come as there have been no fresh signs of progress between the two countries on trade.

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Gifts from Saudi Arabia to the Trumps include a photograph of the Saudi king presented to President Trump valued at $1,380; clothing worth $700 presented to Trump’s daughter and adviser Ivanka; and a $750 silver Chopard pen to Jared Kushner, Trump’s son-in-law and adviser.

Kushner in February met with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman during a Middle East tour designed to raise support for an Israeli-Palestinian peace plan. It was their first meeting since the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.

Other nations, meanwhile, chose to give Trump pictures of himself. Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas and Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc gave the president portraits depicting him, while Polish President Andrzej Duda presented Trump with black-and-white photos of Trump and Trump Tower.

Diplomatic gift-giving is a standard practice. Some gifts given to former President Barack Obama included a silver Aztec calendar from Mexico, a ping-pong table from the United Kingdom and a stainless steel watch from the Czech Republic, according to the Washington Post.