Delvina is one of the most renowned urban centers in the country, particularly known for its long-standing craft traditions. Handicrafts in this area have been recognized since the medieval period. Events such as the Artisan’s Fair aim to revive the well-known Delvinjote craft tradition in the context of modern economic and tourism developments. Craftsmanship in this region has ancient roots, with the area of Delvina standing out for its work in wool, stone, wood, metal, and more.
Copper Work
Copperworking is an ancient craft, and the artisans in this field are highly skilled, playing a significant role in preserving and advancing this tradition. Copperworkers create finely crafted, high-quality, and detailed copper pieces, often combining copper with other similar soft metals. Today, copper artisans typically focus on decorative, high-end products, rather than the functional weapons and tools that were once common.
Wool Work
Wool craft in this region includes handmade, unique wool carpets. The technique of weaving on the loom is maintained, and the method of dyeing wool—whether with colorless wool or using natural dyes—has undergone only minor changes over time.