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Founded in 2004, this space owes its name to the lady who dreamt of one day having a shop dedicated to traditional Portuguese crockery made on the potter’s wheel and painted by hand. Nowadays is nicknamed the “Pottery and Embroidery shop” due to the two main categories of products: ceramics and embroidery, both handcrafted and 100% Portuguese. Highlights include the faience from Coimbra, ceramics from São Pedro do Corval in Alentejo, roosters from Barcelos, certified embroideries from the Azores, certified shawls, and handkerchiefs from Minhoto and Meadela, among others. In addition to the items on display, clients can learn about the manufacturing process, the history of the pieces and videos of their production. They have the option of producing customized parts.

Clay, molelos (black clay porcelain from Viseu), barcelos, roasters, faience, porcelain, coimbra, nisa, alcobaça, ceramics, alentejo, handicrafts, caldas, rooster, embroidery, azores, doll, shawls, minhotos, iman, magnet, swallow, sardine, chicken.

Monday to saturday: 11h - 19h30 | Sunday: closed.

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Address:
Rua da Lada, 12

Postal Code:
4050-328

City Zone:
Historic Center

Landline Phone:
222038194

Mobile Phone:
966126429

Website:
https://www.caldeiraodacati.com/

Email:
mail@caldeiraodacati.com

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