Santa Brígida Crafts Fair
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🛍️ The Santa Brígida Craft Fair returns this Saturday with a wide and varied range of creations, from jewelry made with orchids and butterfly wings and delicate crochet, patchwork and lace pieces, to wooden miniatures, floral items, silk and glass creations, as well as handmade candles, pieces made of wood, clay and horn, and other accessories. A total of fifteen new stalls will be there on July 4th, at this gathering that, on the first Saturday of every month, brings together craft professionals and lovers of traditional trades on Calle Nueva. From 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., residents and visitors will be able to enjoy a stroll where they will find all kinds of handcrafted creations and lovingly made decorative pieces that showcase local talent. Organised by the Santa Brígida Town Hall, through the Department of Commerce, Rural Development and Municipal Markets, headed by Carmen Juez, this fair reinforces the commitment to local trade, creating a space where tradition meets innovation.
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