Alfarería Góngora
All kinds of ceramics, in both traditional and contemporary styles, are sold here.
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All kinds of ceramics, in both traditional and contemporary styles, are sold here.
The extrovert Juan Tito can often be found at the potter's wheel in his rambling shop, which is packed with ceramics of every size and shape.
Come to this shop for privately fitted and custom-made flamenco dresses.
You can find blankets, shawls, and embroidered tablecloths woven by local artisans at this textile shop. Their products are also available online.
Not far from La Alhambra, this is one of the best and longest-established places to buy handmade taracea chessboards, boxes, side tables, and coasters.
Artwork by Cristóbal Donaire from nearby Jerez includes multicolored sculptures (bulls, horses, and matadors) and abstract paintings.
This shop carries handmade hats and caps for all occasions, especially sophisticated ones.
This antiques and flea market is held in the Barrio de la Macarena on Thursday morning.
This permanent arts-and-crafts market just around the corner from the Cathedral has over 20 stalls and workshops.
For wicker baskets and esparto-grass mats and rugs, head to this shop off the Plaza de la Pescadería.
For flamenco wear, this is one of Seville's most highly regarded stores.
Flamenco dresses and all the accessories, designed with a modern touch, are sold at this shop.
You can see classic green-glazed items—the focus of Melchor Tito's work—being made in his workshops in Calle de Valencia and Calle de la Fuente Seca 17, both of which also sell his wares.
This is one of Córdoba's best workshops for embossed leather.
All those oranges on the trees in the city are put to good use in handmade candies, marmalades, sweetmeats, liqueurs, and beauty products.
Clay sculptures of characters from Don Quixote, fired by Pablo Tito in an old Moorish-style kiln, are the specialty of this studio and shop (also online). There is also a museum on the premises.
Situated a few blocks north of Plaza Nueva, Plaza del Duque holds a crafts market from Wednesday through Saturday.
Look for traditional azulejo tiles and other ceramics in the Triana potters' district on Calles Alfarería, Antillano Campos, and Callao, such as Cerámica Triana ( Calle Callao 14), selling a selection of traditional ceramic items.
Packed with exquisite artisan and design objects, all Alhambra-themed, and an extensive range of history and art books, the official Alhambra shop makes a great place to shop for souvenirs and presents. Shipping service available from the shop or online.
On Montilla's main road, it is worth stopping here not just to buy barrels and local wines, but also to pop in the back and see the barrels being made.