INTERNATIONAL SHIPMENTS
We only ship our products to the following countries in the European Union: Spain, France and Germany.
SHIPPING TO PORTUGAL
We send our products to any point in mainland Portugal, the archipelago of Madeira and the archipelago of the Azores (São Miguel, Faial, Horta, Pico and Terceira).
SECURE PAYMENTS
Our payment methods are safe and reliable. Bank Transfer, VISA, ATM Reference, MBWAY.
Earthenware
More than 300 pieces of Portuguese handicrafts
Earthenware Decorated
Housewares
Cast Iron Pan 3 Legs 25L
Cast Iron Pan 3 Legs 20L
Portuguese Traditional Pottery
Barcelos Rooster
Portuguese Handicraft
Feira da Louça
Buy online Portuguese Crafts
The vitreous china fair started its activity in the sale of Louça de Barro to the public in 1935, devoting itself at that time exclusively to the earthenware trade. Over the years, both the founders and the generation that followed, knew how to keep up with the times and thus increase the supply capacity with their customers by diversifying the products sold.
Nowadays you will find in our store a varied option of Portuguese handicraft items and an endless range of household utensils in the most diverse materials such as porcelain, earthenware, glass, aluminum, cast iron, stainless steel, copper, etc.
Already in the 3rd generation and with a commercial experience of more than 75 years that passed from parents to children, it is our concern to adapt our store to the needs of the current customer but never forgetting the characteristics of traditional commerce. Come and visit us and you will see a corner of our Portugal.
4 Ideas for the Best Souvenirs from Feira da Louça for Tourists in Porto
Here are some of the best souvenirs available in this online store, perfect for remembering your visit to Porto.
How to Use and Care for Clay Pots
Before using a clay pot for the first time, you should completely submerge both the pot and its lid in water for at least 15 minutes before putting any food inside.
Advantages of Clay Cookware
Known among traditionally Portuguese people, clay cookware was a staple in their homes. Clay, or terra cotta, the raw material used to make these utensils, is alkaline and non-toxic, meaning it has no harmful properties for health.