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Handicrafts in the Province of Salamanca embrace a broad range of materials: silver, used in the local precious-metal and silverwork (the emblem of Salamanca being the traditional ball-filigree charro button): leather, used by master craftsmen specialising in tooled morocco, and saddle, harness and shoemakers to produce an array of products inlcuding the famed Spanish-style riding boot or boto; fabrics, used to weave shawls handmade lacework and the renowned Béjar cape; wood, used by joiners, master carpenters, woodworkers, carvers and coopers, and even in basketry and wickerwork; clay, for potters making earthenware and ceramics; and a long list of etceteras. |
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