Discover the art and tradition of Sicilian crafts that come to life in and around Sciacca.
Dalla Mugnaia
A stone mill for the production of wholemeal flour located right in the centre of town, in the Salita Consiglio.
From the famous ‘Farine di Caterina’ to fresh or dry bronze-drawn pasta, there is something for all tastes. There is also the Miller’s Museum, an area dedicated to the rediscovery of the oldest techniques of wheat cultivation and processing in Sicily.
It is also possible to participate in lessons on the techniques of bread-making, pasta-making and confectionery production in our culinary tradition. Finally, you can enjoy a true slow food experience, tasting and combining various bakery preparations and the excellent food and wine of the Sciacca area.
Dalla Mugnaia, tradition is at home!
G&M Caruana Jewel – Bello Di Sciacca
For over forty years, G&M Gioielli Caruana has been an excellence of Made in Italy jewellery.
Today, it boasts a splendid private collection of strictly artisanal production, ‘Bello di Sciacca’, with the aim of enhancing the age-old art of coral processing.
This is combined with precious materials such as gold and silver, but also with rope and leather, silk scarves and crocheted fabrics.
Outstanding among them all is the wonderful combination of coral and ceramics, both typical Sciacca arts.
Nocito jewellery
Nocito Jewellery, the oldest jewellery company in the city, has its roots in four generations of love for beauty.
Today, Nocito is a modern goldsmith company, known and appreciated on foreign markets, specialising in the creation of refined jewellery in unique pieces or in very limited series, made using the secret arts of the ancient Sicilian goldsmiths.
Its soul remains inextricably linked to coral.
With it, she creates her most beautiful jewellery, repeating the ancient forms of the great coral masters of the past and reinterpreting them in new and original ways.
Artistic Ceramics by Sabella Salvatore
Salvatore Sabella’s artistic ceramics, which can bear the C.A.T. mark, are made entirely by hand.
This is how each piece becomes unique and original.
Some of this craftsman’s works are exhibited in the most important Italian museums.
Sabella’s workshop is located in c/so V. Emanuele 5 in Sciacca.
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