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Decorative glasswork and stained glass
Verglass (Paimpol)
Le Verrier d’Art (Pleumeur-Bodou)
Vitraux Julien (Plussulien) - stained glass
Vitraux Cocar (Saint-Brieuc) - stained glass
Tiffany (Saint-Quay-Portrieux)
Jewellery
Vau Lorrain Workshop(Moncontour)
360°MX design (Trébeurden)
Pottery – Ceramics – Mosaics
Atelier de Poterie (Pottery workshop) (Erquy), Terre et Bentine (Mûr-de-Bretagne), Boulot (Paimpol), Terre de Feu (Perros-Guirec), La Poterie de la Clarté (La Clarté pottery) (Perros-Guirec), Terre d’ici (Perros-Guirec), La Poterie du Légué (Le Légué pottery) (Plérin), Kerianegan (Pleumeur-Bodou), Jalaber (Ploubazlanec), Benjamin (Saint-Alban), La Poterie (pottery) des Halles (Tréguier), La Poterie de Trémargat (Trémargat pottery), Céramiques marines (Marine ceramics) (Tréveneuc).
Poterie de Montbran (Hénanbihen)
Douar Ha Tan (Loc Envel)
Lemonnier (Paimpol)
Hélène Tigoulet Mosaics (Pludual)

sculpture
Girouettes Charlot (Weather vanes ) (Hillion), Divry Gallery (Paimpol), De Araujo (Pordic), Vicq (Saint-Connec), Atelier du Bois Joli (woodwork) (Trébrivan), Lagadec (Trévé).
Galleries
Ollivier Henry (Paimpol)
Prigent (Saint-Gilles-les-Bois)
Wood turning
Le Sycomore (sycamore)(Mellionnec)
Robin (Mûr-de-Bretagne)
Clog making
Audren (Plouézec)
Kervoas (Belle-Isle-en-Terre)

Stringed-instrument making
Rudy Ledoyen (Plougras)
Gilles Léhart (Bégard)
Besrechel (Ploeuc-sur-Lié)
Bougé (Saint-Vran
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The Dinan craftsmen
For centuries the centre of Dinan has been the home to craftsmen's workshops, which is part of the appeal of this medieval city. The old streets of the city are full of painters, engravers, sculptors, potters, ceramists, book-binders, decorative glass makers, particularly
rue du Jerzual, a very steep street linking the city to the harbour.

The Pontrieux craftsmen
This small town of historical interest has lots of craftsmen: pottery, lampwork, wooden toys, figurines, musical instruments, jewellery, mosaics, embroidery, painting, etc.
Les Verreries de Bréhat (glass blowing)
The glassblowing works known as the Verreries de Bréhat are situated in the center of the lush and bloom covered island of Bréhat, in a old military fort called La Citadelle.
This angular building has been completely restored and houses the 6 glass blowers who adhere to the methods of Murano island off the shores of Venice, home of the most famous decorative glassworkers.
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