Nestled in the heart of Chile, not far from Santiago, the village of Pomaire has long been celebrated for its skilled artisans and their handcrafted clay dishes. These earthenware creations, used throughout Chile for serving soup, olives, and sauces, are a testament to the village’s enduring craft traditions. A short day trip from the capital, Pomaire invites visitors to explore its workshops, where they can watch artisans at work, browse through an array of pottery, and savor traditional Chilean cuisine. The village’s charm lies in its blend of cultural heritage, artisanal shopping, and authentic culinary experiences.
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