
During a trip to the Valle d'Aosta, one encounters suggestive and picturesque cultures and craftsmen, whose roots are so deep that they resist today's fashions and trends. From the slippers of Gressoney to the precious lace of Cogne, passing through the clogs of Ayas that recall the shoes of Van Gogh's peasants and potato eaters, everything has an ancient and suggestive scent that recalls the beautiful handmade things of the past.
What to take home to keep a sweet memory of a wonderful weekend in the region of northern Italy that borders France and Switzerland? Here is the complete guide to the typical souvenirs of Valle d'Aosta, true craftsmanship excellence that comes from the hands of artists and shoemakers with an ancient family tradition.
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