Найденые объекты
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20046 | Pampalu podi, potters |
These potters produce clay dishes, vases, candlesticks, lanterns, garden ceramics and other objects. Clay beer steins with wooden handles are particularly interesting. Visitors can purchase ceramics or commission new works. Tours are available, and small groups can do some work with clay themselves. |
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20047 | Birzi, a jeweller and a painter | While Milda Kungs produces jewellery (earrings, necklaces and rings of metal, amber, seashells, etc.), her husband paints water-colours and caricatures. Visitors can watch the process, try their hand at jewellery-making and painting, and purchase artworks. |
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20048 | Indars Abele, smithy | A real working smithy where visitors can watch the work of a blacksmith. Farm equipment, decorative metal products, fences and other products can be commissioned and purchased. Next door to the smithy is a stone-cutting workshop. |
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20052 | Laila Kelle, painter | Laila Kelle works in a building of the former Lamiņi semi-estate. She teaches drawing and painting of landscapes and still life paintings, using oil paints for this purpose. Nature trail (3km). |
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20054 | Upmalnieki, potter | A tour which focuses on ceramics in Latvia. The master will demonstrate his art, he’ll allow you to work with clay and a pottery wheel. You’ll be able to purchase or commission bowls, plates, mugs, decorative pieces, and also try your own hand at pottery and stoking the kiln. |
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20055 | Mednieki, wood sculptor | Juris Neimanis set up his own lovely home, and he produces unusual artworks of wood and stone. Tours of the site are available, and wood sculptures can be commissioned and purchased. |
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20066 | Raugeli, copper carver | In an old country home, the master craftsman carves objects out of wood, and he also produces art from copper and tin – plates and heralds, as well as jewellery made of amber and bone. Visitors can watch the process and purchase its results. |
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20067 | Janis Caune, kokle master | This artist produces the stringed Latvian instrument known as the kokle on commission, and he also produces wooden spoons made of birch and linden wood – these are meant for practical use or as souvenirs. |
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20069 | Mednieki, a wood processing workshop | At a countryside workshop, master craftsmen produce all kinds of household products for households – chairs, hangers, kitchen items, containers for saunas, barrels, etc. The products can be commissioned and purchased. |
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20071 | Rozites, wood processing master and weaver | This nationally renowned craftsman uses wood to produce tables, chairs and woven objects. |






