Amatų Gildija

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Dedicated to preserving and teaching traditional techniques of ceramics, Amatų Gildija is a hive of industry and beautiful handicrafts. It's an open workshop, (commercial) gallery and teaching space set below street level, and always abuzz with quiet, concentrated activity. While it's mainly about pots, it also teaches and displays woodworking, weaving and other crafts.


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