OTHER CRAFTS AND TRADES
Potters, nativity scene makers, embroiderers, bronze workers, coppersmiths, coppersmiths…
Potters, nativity scene makers, embroiderers, bronze workers, coppersmiths, coppersmiths…
Potters, crib makers, embroiderers, bronze makers, coppersmiths, coppersmiths, coppersmiths, carpenters, potters, ceramicists, locksmiths, metalworkers, damascene makers, decorators, textile designers, gilders, cabinet makers, lacemakers, bookbinders, sword makers, stampers, flower makers, forgers, blacksmiths, saddlers, image makers, gardeners, jewellers, paper and cardboard makers, leather workers, bag makers, miniaturists, dressmakers, mosaicists, mosaicists, doll makers, furriers, perfumers, stringed instrument makers, makers of furniture and objects of wicker, reed, cane, palm and other fibres, watchmakers, metal embossers, restorers, chair makers, wood, stone and marble carvers, upholsterers, taxidermists, coopers, glaziers, shoemakers… Can anyone give more? Up to 50 craft trades are preserved in the province of Toledo. The millenary history of this land, its rich legacy, the cultures that have passed through it for centuries have allowed us to enrich and keep alive unique craftsmanship against all odds.