TERRA SARDA CERAMICHE
Read moreFor five generations, that's over a century, the Terra Sarda craftsmen have been creating unique objects from clay, diversifying production as time and fashion dictate. Not only is it beautiful and there's something for every taste (crockery, chandeliers, vases...), but the icing on the cake is that you can visit the workshop, see the craftsmen at work and chat with them. The objects are truly original, a far cry from classic, all-purpose pottery. Our favorite is the "Gallinella blu sealine" collection.
ARTESSILE
Read moreElena Mulas makes rugs, tapestries, curtains and textile accessories with talent according to an ancient traditional Sardinian method that she is the only one to perpetuate on the island. She uses noble natural materials such as wool, linen and cotton. She also mixes asphodel with wool to create luminous patterns that seem to be made of golden threads. When you make an appointment, Elena will welcome you and show you her work on vintage machines in her workshop, located on the outskirts of Urzulei.
COOPERATIVA TESSILE ARTIGIANA SU MARMURI
Read moreA few experienced workers perpetuate the textile tradition that has been handed down from mother to daughter for generations in the region. The shop is there to sell the products but with a bit of luck it will be possible to visit the workshop of this small cooperative installed on the edge of the Ulassai tacco. There you can see the looms at work and buy beautiful handmade linen (rugs, towels, tablecloths...).
NIEDDU OREFICERIA
Read moreTogether, the Nieddu brothers perpetuate the tradition of filigree goldsmithing with contemporary creations that draw on archaic know-how. The adventure began with Cristian who opened his workshop in Dorgali in 1995. He brought along his two brothers, Francesco and Salvatore, who brought their professional contribution to this family business. The creations mix gold or silver, coral fragments, pearls or semi-precious stones, defining new styles and enriching the repertoire of filigree.