Algarve, how things are done and made... |
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Regional handicrafts are now a significant attraction in their own right. Although some pieces are purely decorative in nature, most crafted objects have their own very specific uses. Indeed, the local handicrafts highlight the tremendous creativity of the Algarve people, who were able to find both practical and graceful ways of using the region’s natural resources. SuggestionsWeaving
Bearing testimony to the traditional handicrafts of the Algarve uplands, and available in any craft shop... Dolls from Martinlongo and Querença
Doll-making is a specific handicraft that requires painstaking attention to detail, yet nonetheless it helps to recreate the traditional daily life of Algarve... Needle Lace and Bobbin Lace
There is a popular Portuguese saying that states “wherever there are nets, there’s lace”. Copper and Wrought Iron
Wrought iron and beaten copper articles have a long tradition in the Algarve, still managing to survive as a craft thanks to the great dedication and efforts of some local craftsmen. Wickerwor Basket-making and Palm-weaving
Two of the most characteristic Algarve handicrafts are empreita, which consists of the braiding of fine palm leaves rolled into the most diverse range of shapes... Pottery Ceramics and Decorative Tiles
As perhaps the leading representative of the Algarve’s traditional handicrafts, pottery has managed to keep up with the times... The Cork Route
The history of cork in Portugal is intrinsically linked to the area around São Brás de Alportel... Wood
An essential raw material used for everything from building carts and boats to making furniture and kitchenware... |
