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Katre Arula`s Handicraft Workshop

Lossi tn 1a, Põltsamaa vald, Jõgeva maakond, 48103

Katre Arula`s Handicraft Workshop, where you will find crafter Katre Arula, is located in the courtyard of Põltsamaa Castle. In the workshop’s store, you will find high-quality unique original creations and genuine Estonian handicraft items picked personally by Katre. The selection includes: clothes, bags, scarves, belts, gloves, jewellery, candles, ceramics, household textiles and small sweet knick-knacks.Groups can book an introduction of Katre’s creation and work. She will demonstrate the items and explain their origin. She also makes custom-made items according to the client’s specification.It is possible to book workshops.

Amenities

  • Free parking
  • Souvenirs

Open times

1. okt - 24. juuni

Eeltellimsel

25. juuni - 31. aug

10:00 - 18:00

1. sept - 30. sept

K-P10:00 - 18:00

Contact

  • +372 551 3147
  • katre.arula@gmail.com

Links

katrearula.com

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