

🎨 The Soul of Sheki: A Journey Through Its Craft Shops
Nestled in the heart of Azerbaijan, the city of Sheki is not just famous for its palaces and nature—it’s a living museum of ancient craftsmanship. A visit to Sheki wouldn’t be complete without stepping into its charming, tucked-away artisan shops where centuries-old traditions are still alive.
🧵 The Artistry of Sheki
- Shebeke (Şəbəkə) – intricate stained-glass mosaics framed in hand-carved wood, assembled without glue or nails
- Carpets and Kilims – handwoven textiles with rich patterns and symbolic meanings
- Copperwork and Jewelry – beautifully engraved utensils, trays, and decorative items
- Natural-pigment Miniatures and Paintings – reflecting medieval artistic styles and stories from Azerbaijani folklore
🛍️ Where to Find Them
The Ancient Artisans’ Bazaar, near the Sheki Khan’s Palace, is the ideal place to explore:
- Watch artisans at work and chat with them about their craft
- Discover one-of-a-kind souvenirs you won’t find anywhere else
- Admire works created with natural dyes and handmade tools
💡 Tips for Travelers
- Prices may vary, so bargaining is both expected and fun
- Always ask before taking photos—many artisans appreciate the gesture
- If time allows, sign up for a workshop in shebeke or carpet weaving—it’s a hands-on dive into Sheki’s soul
✨ Why These Shops Matter
These craft shops are more than just places to shop—they’re cultural sanctuaries. Each handmade object tells a story: a tale woven in thread, etched in copper, or illuminated in glass. It’s a chance to connect with Azerbaijan’s intangible heritage in the most tangible way.