Head to this corner workshop for a beautiful range of finely carved cameos, including pieces made on-site. Small pendants start from around €50. Other options include classic coral necklaces, earrings, pendants and bracelets. Wearables aside, you'll also find a small selection of whimsical porcelain from Naples' renowned Capodimonte.
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