Traditional Handicrafts Shop

Eastern Mediterranean


This government-controlled shop next to the toruist office sells handicrafts, jewellery, ceramics, musical instruments and more. Made in the surrounding villages, there are many stunning examples of dwindling skills: the finely painted ceramics are particularly beautiful, and very reasonably priced.


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