À Flor da Pele is a shop and workshop of top quality leather goods. The creator of the brand discovered this craft on one of her travels and quickly became fascinated with the value of the raw material and the diversity of craft techniques available. The pieces are made from vegetable tanned cowhide and semi-precious stones, worked with traditional tools and techniques. Highlights include belts, wallets, necklaces, bracelets, bookends and key rings. But it is also possible to make custom-made items here! The À Flor da Pele shop is a space for sharing, where the artisan develops, produces and exhibits the pieces, in the heart of the city.
Wallets, purses, bracelets, necklaces with natural stones, key rings, bookends and various bags.
Tuesday to Thursday: 9h30-12h30 13h30-16h30 | Friday: 09h30-12h30 13h30-18h00 | Saturday: 09h00-14h00 | Sunday: closed.
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Address:
Rua Cimo de Vila, 135
Postal Code:
4000-170
City Zone:
Historic Center
Mobile Phone:
926526384
Website:
http://leatherflordapele.com/
Email:
ivete@aflordapele.pt
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