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The highlights of the Christmas market in Palma de Mallorca


Natural for all skin types

From the packaging design to the labels to the content: María López has done everything by hand with her care products, which she sells under the name “Spallorca”. There are salt peelings, firm creams made from olive oil in heart boxes that are practical for travel, and soaps Made from locally produced olive oil. The completely natural products are suitable for all skin types and come in different sizes.
Facebook: Spallorca, Tel .: 670-37 44 43

Paper, wooden toys and children’s clothes

Handmade paper is just one of Alejandro Martín’s specialties, which he sells under the name “Zigoto”. He tied the leaves made from tree bark or cotton into stylish binders. The wooden board games, some of which are magnetic, and a large selection of compasses are also immediately noticeable There are also unusual clothes for children that a friend of Martín’s sewed. The stand is in the passage from Plaça d’Espanya to Carrer Oms. Facebook: Zigoto, IG: zigoto96, www.zigoto96.com

Jewelry for people and walls

There is French charm paired with German quality at the stand of Bernd Büchner from Radebeul. Also this year in a Santa Claus outfit, the long-time resident is selling necklaces, earrings and square wall pictures on cardboard, which he made by hand together with his partner Claudine. Büchner himself works mainly with Bohemian glass and crystal. ABC Mallorca, Tel. 699-47 10 01, E-Mail: [email protected]

The devils of the island

The color “red” immediately catches the eye on Catalina Mora’s stand. Her typical Mallorcan dimonis (little devils) immediately attract the attention of visitors. With a lot of love and creativity, Mora has recreated the respective costumes of the villages and towns on Mallorca : There is also a whistle attached to every devil, as is known from the siurells (typical Mallorcan clay figures often in green, white, red). Tot de Fang, Tel.:637-06 16 51

Clasps, brooches, earrings and chains

Yasel Urgelles actually sells his hair accessories and brooches made of leather at markets in Menorca. However, because of the pandemic, most are absent there. So it happened that the Cuban rented one of the stands on the Ramblas for the first time and set up his “Taller Edén” there. His leaf-shaped clasps, which you can easily work into your hair, and brooches cost from 8 euros each . Interested parties are asked to pay 10 euros for the earrings. The Cuban’s necklaces (see detailed photo) are the most expensive at 25 euros each. The friendly seller also speaks a few words of German. Facebook: Taller Edén, Instagram: tallereden

Sausages and Kaiserschmarrn

Homemade meatballs or veal sausages with potato salad, a glass of mulled wine for toasting and Bavarian Kaiserschmarrn with apple sauce for dessert: Werner Paul Wiedemann alias “El viejo bávaro” (The old Bavarian) has it all. Actually, the butcher would have his stand as in previous ones Years in Santa Ponça. Now he is grilling for the first time on the Plaça d’Espanya. To make the Spaniards curious too, he has written “Vino caliente” in Spanish on a large display. “Most Spaniards are very enthusiastic about the mulled wine”, says the long-time resident.

Bottles deserve a second chance

Under the name “Es Taller”, Joan Sunyer “burns” vodka, tubel or other bottles in his special oven using various molds. “Depending on the thickness of the glass, the bottles have to stay there for twelve to 24 hours and in special cases even for several days,” says Sunyer. The deformed bottles can then either be used as a shelf for keys or soap in the bathroom or converted into a clock. From other, non-deformed bottles, Sunyer makes special lamps that are probably not found in every normal living room. If Sunyer brings his own bottle, he cannot guarantee that it will come out of the oven safely.
FB: Joan Sunyer, Tel :. 679-35 07 53

Hand-woven for chilblains

Scarves, ponchos and fabric bags can be found at every third stand of the Christmas market. However, those of Mariana L. Tau and the brand of her family business “Jardín de Tramas” immediately catch the eye. Perhaps this is also because the Argentinean sits at the loom in her caseta on the Ramblas and you can watch her at work. ” Every product is unique, “says Tau proudly. She also does commissioned work, but not on the same day. In addition to scarves (from 30 euros), shawls (from 45 euros) and ponchos (from 90 euros), it also has jute bags (from 20 euros), pillow cases (from 35 euros) and small fabric bags (from 25 euros) on offer.
Tel .: 647-09 64 21, Facebook: Jardín de Tramas, Instagram: jardindetramasoficial www.jardindetramas.com


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