A Very Cool Fair And "Green" Projects

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As you probably know, I go to a lot of fairs organized here, there, everywhere I go. It's fun way to see what's new and find yourself something unique, something useful you didn't have. It's also a way to realize you need something, even though you had no idea it exists.

Ok, jokes aside, I love fairs that offer limited series, handmade and nice things. Kitschy products and cheap garbage has no place at these markets, that's why I love to attend almost each event if I can.

Each year, there's an event organized in Marosvásárhely (Targu Mures), called Forgatag in Hungarian, which translates to Whirlwind in English.

The Vásárhelyi Forgatag also wants to be a cultural parade of Transylvanian Hungarians. It is an excellent opportunity to present the city's Hungarian values and introduce them to the majority of the population. source

Long story short, it's a cultural event that presents the city's Hungarian values but it's open to everyone, without restriction. Today I'd like to give you a tour of the event, take you to the fair and show you how many cool things you can buy. Next time I'm going to show you how much fun kids had the day I visited the event and what kind of cool things organizers came up with this year to attract the youngest category.

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These hand painted ceramics caught my eye right away as you don't see such products on every corner.

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Look at these beauties. I've seen similar products on the internet, but never in real life. Till now. Fair warning, these items are not cheap. A teapot costs 44€, a ceramic box with top costs 36€ and a coffee mug 20€. I love them, but did not buy any.

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Another interesting corner that leaves you with some unfulfilled desires. I took the photo at the fair, then came home and had a derailed look at the products displayed. The magnets featuring animals are very cool, 5€ each. My fridge is getting filled with magnets and these ceramic magnets are heavy as well, so if you don't have a safe place for them, better not buy any. I got a ceramic magnet with the Colosseum from Rome recently, so I skipped buying for now. However, when I saw those sets with the pendant and earrings, I almost went back to buy them. Love the red on, but decided not to go back after all.

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This year, when giving out permits for the fair, organizers focused on echo friendly products, recycling projects and those that are working towards stopping waste. Paper bags were handed out to those sellers who checked the boxes and they got the green dot.

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These are concrete pots for flowers, very cool ones. As you know, most of the pots are made of plastic, are very cheap and easy to handle, but on the flip side, those don't last for long and are not recyclable. These concrete pots look great, last a lot but are not cheap. Truth to be told, you only have to buy them once as they don't break so easily, so these would be a long term investment. I wasn't ready to carry them with me, but next time I may buy some. Love the pastel colors. Placing them on my list for next time. It's time to contribute to going green.

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Another cool project was this one. Puppets for kids. I'm not sure if these are called puppets though. These can be a lot of fun as you can teach your kids to interact with each other, create short plays, improvise, which helps in their development. These are washable too, so when time comes, you can just throw them into the washing machine and clean them.

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Wooden products always have my appreciation and you don't have to cut down the forest. All you have to do is team up with those who are making furniture or musical instruments or working with wood. No matter how well you work, there's always waste and that waste can be used to create different objects, like these for example. The vendor got the green dot as well.

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Which one would you like from here?

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Look at those chopping boards. Those are not the standard ones, each piece has it's own beauty and form, which makes them unique. I'd love some in my kitchen. Too bad I already have more than I need. The toys in the corner are also remarkable. Simple, elegant, healthy and durable.

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This vendor had a lot of cool stuff. All kinds of well wishes, blessings, funny sayings on wood. These products can also be created using waste material.

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This is another cool project that I love. The lady is creating reusable kitchen consumables, like canvas napkins, sandwich bags, lunch bags, bread bags, napkins, shopping bags and so on. The project is called Back To ZeroWaste. I love it. She also got the green dot. These are items I can make at home, since I have a sewing machine and kind of know how to use it as well. It should be great to initiate a project on Hive as well, so maybe you'll see more about this soon. I think if we work together, we can achieve more, worldwide. Hive is powerful.

This was the market tour for today. I hope you were able to find something you liked. let me know in the comment and also, I'd like to know if there are similar fairs where you live.

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The shape of the chopping board is very makes it look beautiful. Very portable.

Thanks for sharing

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I agree, those unconventional shapes are more attractive than the usual ones.

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Hi @erikah! Everything I saw I loved, if I were there I wouldn't know what to buy, everything is gorgeous and very original. Thanks for sharing

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I was amazed too and trust me, I could have bought almost everything, but ... you know, there's always a but! A BIG ONE! 😂

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The hand painted ceramics are so beautiful. I love how attractive they look.
It will definitely call for one’s attention

The chopping boards are beautifully carved. I hope they had a great sale.

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Those were real beauties, but so expensive. Handmade things are usually expensive. I don't know if they were able to make a profit, but the truth is, if you need a special gift, you buy these and help them too.

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I noticed that hand made items are so expensive maybe cause of the stress they had to go through while creating them.

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Time consuming and also cost of creating is higher. Plus these products are limited series.

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That is true, I just hope they make enough profit like you said

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𐲙𐳀𐳎𐳛𐳙 𐳥𐳋𐳠𐳉𐳓 𐳉𐳯𐳉𐳓 𐳀 𐳦𐳉𐳁𐳤𐳓𐳀𐳙𐳙𐳁𐳓
𐳇𐳉 𐳮𐳀𐳖𐳜𐳂𐳀𐳙 𐳇𐳢𐳁𐳍𐳁𐳓.‏

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Még minding nem jutottam oda, hogy ezt megoldjam, de következik 😂
Egyelőre kínai az egész 🤣

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𐲙𐳀𐳎𐳛𐳙 𐳥𐳋𐳠𐳉𐳓 𐳉𐳯𐳉𐳓 𐳀 𐳦𐳉𐳁𐳤𐳓𐳀𐳙𐳙𐳁𐳓

Nagyon szépek ezek a teáskannák, de valóban drágák.

😂🤣 💪

𐳀𐳯 𐳂𐳐𐳯𐳛𐳚⹁‏ 𐳓𐳪𐳢𐳮𐳀 𐳇𐳢𐳁𐳍𐳀 𐳐𐳦𐳦 𐳘𐳐𐳙𐳇𐳉𐳙⹁‏ 𐳇𐳉 𐳙𐳋𐳏𐳀 𐳉𐳎 - 𐳎
𐳇𐳀𐳢𐳀𐳂𐳛𐳦 𐳘𐳉𐳍𐳉𐳙𐳍𐳉𐳇 𐳘𐳀𐳍𐳁𐳙𐳀𐳓 𐳀𐳯 𐳉𐳘𐳂𐳉𐳢 𐳖𐳁𐳚𐳀

🤣

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𐲀𐳯 𐳀 𐳌𐳛𐳙𐳦𐳛𐳤 𐳏𐳛𐳎 𐳉𐳯 𐳀 𐳢𐳛𐳮𐳁𐳤𐳑𐳢𐳁𐳤 𐳇𐳛𐳖𐳛𐳍 𐳐𐳙𐳎𐳉𐳙𐳉𐳤!‏

😁

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Oh God, another one, I'll read it tomorrow 😂

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𐳒𐳀⹁‏ 𐳘𐳁𐳢 𐳉𐳤𐳦𐳉 𐳮𐳀𐳙 𐳙𐳁𐳖𐳀𐳇!‏

😂

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Na ne naaaaa! 🤣🤣🤣🤣

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Everything you showed is super interesting, the truth is that handmade items are usually more expensive, also quite original because artisans in any branch create unique items, that makes them special in that sense, there is a lot of effort, dedication and love in their work. The use of recycling is also wonderful, everything that allows to improve the conditions of this planet is welcome, also in these fairs or in any other country you can get different traditional items, which becomes an ideal souvenir for travelers. Excellent tour and wonderful pictures. Greetings 🤗

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the truth is that handmade items are usually more expensive, also quite original because artisans in any branch create unique items, that makes them special in that sense, there is a lot of effort, dedication and love in their work.

That is very true. I prefer to buy these are are limited series and you don't end up having the same items as the other 10 million people :D

There's a lot of effort put into incentivizing people to reuse, repurpose and now fairs are focusing on that too, which is a very good thing.

I'm glad you liked it. Have a nice evening 🤗

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I was totally admired with everything you show, without a doubt the handmade things have a great touch❤️.

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Yes, I agree, handmade things are always more attractive. And expensive too 😁

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I love this kind of fairs, when I was in Peru (LATAM) I had the opportunity to attend several of these events and it is incredible the talent of the artisans, and seeing your pictures I just think that if I was there with a lot of money I would have bought half a gallery to take a few pieces of pottery to my mom and keep several pieces for my room.
Thanks for sharing it with us, a hug.

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Peru has some amazing souvenir markets. I got some things from a cousin who visited Peru a few years back.

seeing your pictures I just think that if I was there with a lot of money I would have bought half a gallery to take a few pieces of pottery to my mom and keep several pieces for my room.

Lol, I understand what you mean and I would do the same, but the most important keyword here is with a lot of money 😂

Thanks for stopping by and have a nice evening 🤗

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Nice photo's, you do have some fairs in the Netherlands, but mostly with 'old dutch' stuff. Sometimes on a occasion with a lot of local artist whom make their own jewelry or handcrafted goods.

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