Run by friendly French owner Didier, this pretty shop stocks a range of colourful 19th-century azulejos (ceramic tiles) made across the river in Triana. Their typical geometric alicatado designs are also replicated on jewellery, notebooks, drinks mats and other eye-catching mementoes, all imaginatively displayed. Other finds include printed cotton scarves, shawls and hand-painted fans.


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