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  • Paola Carraro transforms paintings by modern masters Klee, Magritte and others into hand-knitted sweaters and dresses. Commissions are taken so you can wear your favourite painting.

  • Inviting pastry shop lined with tantalizing almond and chocolate delicacies, and special goodies such as the dove-shaped Colomba cake at Easter.

  • Inviting boudoir filled with an amazing collection of glass beads and striking hat pins. Necklaces and earrings can be made up on the spot.

  • Arbor Boutique

    The up-market range of mens- and womenswear attracts both foreign and Italian customers.

  • Original hand-woven fabrics, garments and bags in beautiful colours.

  • Watch glass artist Davide Penso at work producing marvellous African-inspired glass beads.

  • In an old covered passageway long home to the Rialto Market goldsmiths is a young designer who makes limited-edition necklaces.

  • Bac Art Studio

    Attractive and affordable etchings and prints of Venice by artists Baruffaldi and Cadore. Buy them framed if desired.

  • Eye-catching window displays of sophisticated ladies’ fashion. Good range of stock changing from season to season.

  • The world’s oldest family of glassmakers, the Baroviers trace their ancestry back to the 13th century. They still produce stunning contemporary pieces.

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