MYRTO ZIRINI
Read moreIn the Mouragia district, facing the sea, Myrto Zirini has her small ceramic workshop. Located in the heart of the old town in an old house, the owner, a renowned ceramist, makes serving utensils and home decorations here in a beautiful design and with a perfect finish. The place is worth a visit. Myrto, an architect who has been converted to pottery, creates beautiful containers, bowls, plates, lamps... The pastel colours and rounded shapes make them unique pieces, and original gifts.
ALEXANDRA MANOUSAKIS ART
Read moreThrough her vibrantly coloured ceramics and paintings, Alexandra has succeeded in a challenge that few Cretan artists would have dared: to combine traditional Cretan symbolism with a modern vision of art. Her works are the aesthetic witnesses of the inspiration she found when returning to Vatolakkos, the village of her ancestors. Before visiting her showcase, keep in mind that Alexandra's cheerful curved pottery is made on the island, following processes used by her Minoan ancestors 3,000 years ago.
TSAMI CERAMICS
Read moreIf you have the time, don't pass by without stopping. A charming discovery, this little store selling handmade ceramics. These are incredible pieces, of excellent quality, with a wide variety of designs to suit all tastes. The store is run by a couple of craftsmen who make all their creations in the glassed-in workshop in the back, giving them added authenticity. Perhaps the friendly owners will show you their amazing studio and how their pieces are made in the huge kilns.
COOPÉRATIVE DES FEMMES
Read moreLooking to bring back a beautiful gift from your trip to Crete? In this store you will find beautiful kοpanelli (laces) made by the women of the village in the purest Cretan tradition. It is a weaving technique whose origin is lost in time. The lace is woven with the help of a dozen wooden sticks that are placed vertically on a small loom. The lace design is placed on the koussouni, a term that is most likely derived from the French word "coussin".