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Helena Novelletto

Helena’s journey with bulrush (bunho) began with master artisan Manuel Ferreira, from Santarém. Through his stories about the 1974 revolution and his teachings about the craft, she learned not only an art, but a path of creative freedom.

Helena transforms bunho, an aquatic plant that grows in marshes, ponds, and riverbanks, into beautiful, versatile, and timeless pieces. The harvesting is done once a year in July and August, then it is left to dry in the sun in its natural environment, and she weaves with all the strength and care the material demands. These creations, born from raw nature and her disciplined hands, are an expression of self-sufficiency and sustainable art.

Born in Brazil and currently based in Caldas da Rainha, Helena Novelletto is one of the last active bunho weavers in Portugal. But, as she is young and at the beginning of a promising career, perhaps we can hope that her dedication will inspire other artists with sustainable convictions.

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Cesar Teixeira

César Teixeira was born in 1969 in Gondar, a small village in Amarante, where he still lives and works. At 18, he became an apprentice to master potter Manuel Teixeira, learning two rare ancestral techniques he never abandoned: the low, horizontal, and the soenga.

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O Genuíno Cobertor de Papa

Céu Reis was born in Guarda and grew up in the village of Maçainhas, where winters were harsh, but also warm. How? She covered herself with the thick, waterproof traditional wool blankets that her mother and neighbours handwove.

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António Ramalho

Born in 1969, in Barcelos, António Ramalho grew up with clay under his fingernails and, at just 8 years old, sold a small clay horse he had made to a Spanish tourist.

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