Charentes

Charentes | France

Concerned about positive and balanced tourism, the Charentes territory offers you another facet of its destination, centered around craftsmanship and people between charming villages and authentic landscape. Visiting the Charentes…

Forging a rough-forged knife

Take part in an immersive 8-hour experience in Saint-Savinien-sur-Charente with Jérôme, a cutler and artistic blacksmith, to craft a raw-forged knife. You will learn the basics of traditional forging: from…

Oyster Knife Making

Join a 3-hour workshop with Jérôme, a passionate artisan in Saint-Savinien-sur-Charente, and craft your own unique oyster knife, handmade with a recycled oyster shell handle. After a brief introduction and…

Wood Carving Workshop

In this 2-hour workshop in Clion-sur-Seugne, every Saturday afternoon, discover the art of wood carving with Jérôme, a passionate cabinetmaker. In a small group (maximum 2 participants), you will create…

Marie Line’s Creative Workshop in Brouage

Marie-Line welcomes you to Boutiqu’à Naya, in the Citadel of Brouage, for a 2-hour cushion-making workshop. Open from mid-September to March, this beginner-friendly workshop accommodates 2 participants aged 10 and…

Cocoa beans into chocolate workshop

Discover the rich Caribbean culture and craftsmanship in our Chocolate Bean Transformation Workshop. All our products are transported from the Caribbean by a motorless sailboat, ensuring sustainability. Leave with your…

Scented candles workshops 

Join the discovery workshop for a creation of scented candles using the dipping technique. It offers a wide range of discovery workshops in one place, featuring vegetable wax, Grasse fragrances,…

Stained glass workshop “I Did It Myself”

During 4 hours, you will participate to a creative glass workshop making a Tiffany stained glass. Participants will be introduced to the art of stained glass (history, creations, and techniques…

Raku ceramics craftsmanship

Raku is a technique originally from Korea that was introduced to Japan from the 16th century onward. Raku involves firing glazed stoneware pieces at high temperatures, followed by immediate removal…