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The wonderful "deep Galicia", although full of beauty and things to offer, has to always strive to look at it.It doesn't matter if it's ten minutes from a city.Any initiative with the rural adjective has to sweat the shirt to get ahead.They are aware of this in Vilaboa where, even so, they decided to bet on a Christmas initiative of those charming European towns that come out in the films.It is a humble and at the same time innovative "Mercadiño" in which six local artisans will show, until January 6, everything good they know how to do.The visit is worth it for many reasons.Among them, because it is to bet on a sustainable economy.
There they are, with their Christmas posts, artisans such as Victor Tajes, painter by profession and drawing teacher in Vilaboa, which offers artisanal jewelry made with polymer clay and hemp rope.In another position it gives the best of itself Pilar Blanco, which makes enameled jewels handmade with traditional techniques.And, attention, the queen of her stand is the camellia.She manages to transform the winter flower into a jewel, demonstrating the enormous versatility of this species.
Diana and Ivan are the artisans who are behind a workshop called Arcadia Coir.They have belts, wallets or visas from bags.All this with an objective: to produce in a respectful and sustainable way with the environment.
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