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Keramik og Væv

Sidsel Bagers Gade 10, 5900

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Keramik og Væv sits directly on the route through Fyn og Øhavet.

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Overview

If you have time

Keramik og Væv in Rudkøbing is a small combined shop and working studio focused on handmade ceramics and textiles. The workshop produces hand-thrown pottery and stoneware, giving you a clear sense that each piece is made on site rather than mass-produced. Alongside the ceramics you will find textiles created in the maker’s own designs, adding a different material and colour element to the space. This is a straightforward place to browse for practical items or a modest gift while getting a glimpse of local craftsmanship. It suits a short stop rather than a long visit.

Keramik og Væv is worth a brief detour if you enjoy small-scale craft and functional design. You can see and buy hand-thrown pottery, stoneware and textiles developed in-house, with a clear focus on individual pieces rather than large collections. It works well combined with other nearby studios and galleries in Rudkøbing’s centre.

A simple, authentic craft stop for handmade pottery and textiles, best combined with other nearby studios in Rudkøbing.

Planning your visit

How long to stay
30–45 minutes is usually enough to look around, speak briefly with the maker if available, and choose a piece or two.
Best time to visit
Daytime on weekdays or typical shop hours are usually the most reliable times to find the workshop open, with a steadier atmosphere and more chance to talk to the maker. In high summer and on weekends, expect more visitors in Rudkøbing generally, so allow a little extra time if you want to browse calmly.

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Frequently asked

What kind of products does Keramik og Væv in Rudkøbing sell?
Keramik og Væv focuses on handmade work. The workshop produces hand-thrown pottery and stoneware pieces, so you can expect items shaped on the wheel rather than mass-produced ceramics. In addition, the shop offers textiles created in the maker’s own designs. This makes it a good place to look for practical objects and fabric-based pieces with a clear, individual style.
Can I see the pottery being made at Keramik og Væv?
Keramik og Væv is described as both a shop and a workshop, with production of hand-thrown pottery and stoneware taking place on site. That means you are visiting an active working environment rather than a pure showroom. Whether you can watch work in progress depends on when you arrive and what the maker is doing, so treat any live activity as a bonus rather than something guaranteed.
Is Keramik og Væv a good place to buy local gifts from Rudkøbing?
Keramik og Væv is suited to travellers who prefer smaller, handmade pieces as souvenirs. The combination of hand-thrown pottery, stoneware and textiles designed in-house means that what you buy reflects work done directly in the workshop. Items are likely to be one-off or produced in small numbers, which makes them appropriate as gifts or personal mementoes from Rudkøbing.
How long should I plan to spend at Keramik og Væv on a road trip?
Keramik og Væv is compact and focused, so most visitors will only need a short stop. Around half an hour is usually enough to look over the pottery and stoneware, check the range of textile designs, and make a purchase if something appeals. You can extend your time by combining it with other nearby studios and galleries in Rudkøbing’s centre.
Is Keramik og Væv easy to combine with other art and craft stops in Rudkøbing?
Keramik og Væv sits in an area with several other studios, galleries and craft-related businesses, so it works well as part of a short walking circuit. You can pair it with nearby places such as Leif Larsen - Ceramic Arts or jewellery-focused workshops to see a broader range of local creative work without needing to move the car between stops.

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