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©Francisco Roberto Pereira
©Francisco Roberto Pereira
©Francisco Roberto Pereira
©Francisco Roberto Pereira
©Francisco Roberto Pereira

Francisco Roberto Pereira

  • Tenda Criativa
  • Woodworker
  • Lajes, Portugal
  • Master Artisan
Francisco Roberto Pereira Woodworker
Contact
Portuguese
Hours:
By appointment only
Phone:
+351 1967815287
©Francisco Roberto Pereira

The curious wood crafter

  • • Francisco has taught himself a wide array of wood crafting techniques
  • • He became known in the Azores for his handmade wooden barrels
  • • Recently, he has started to create fine wooden jewellery

Born in the Azorean Terceira Island, Francisco Roberto Pereira learnt carpentry at an early age with his uncle and continued to hone his skills alone. His eclectic pieces include barrels, religious sculptures, toys and traditional Azorean adornments. “I feel like a rebel, restless to try out new techniques.” In his workshop, he can use a scroll saw, lathing machine or focus on marquetry. He is one of the few artisans still manually making barrels and has also been prized for his traditional Azorean Espirito Santo festivity crowns. Creating one for his daughter inspired Francisco to develop a wooden filigree jewellery collection. Conscious that his craft is endangered, he organises workshops for young children hoping to pass on his endless curiosity for wood.

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Works

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Photo: ©Francisco Roberto Pereira
Wedding Basket

A small basket such as this one can have multiple purposes, in this case it is intended for wedding rings. Using ring shaped wooden segments, crafted with a lathe, Francisco Roberto Pereira builds the basket by gluing all the plane tree wood pieces together using a single hand.

Length 12 cm
Width 10 cm
Height 17 cm

Photo: ©Francisco Roberto Pereira
Jewellery Box

This wooden box, designed to hold jewellery, is made from a single piece of maple wood shaped on a lathe. The box is fitted with a lathe shaped piece of mahogany. The deep brown hue of the mahogany contrasts against the maple’s light tones.

Diameter 8 cm
Height 12 cm

Photo: ©Francisco Roberto Pereira
Portuguese Beer Mug

These wooden mugs, handcrafted from pine and mahogany woods, are completely sealed with carnauba wax. The mugs, for beer or wine, are made using the same technique as those used to build wooden oak barrels in Porto to store the wine for ageing before it is bottled.

Length 12 cm
Width 17 cm
Height 20 cm

Photo: ©Francisco Roberto Pereira
Mystic Spoons

These multi-purpose spoons, mainly used for tea and spices, are handcrafted from a variety of wood essences: boxwood, mahogany, beech and acacia. Francisco Roberto Pereira uses a variety of techniques to shape them such as carving the wood and micro jigsaw cutting.

Length 20 cm
Width 2 cm
Height 1.5 cm

Photo: ©Francisco Roberto Pereira
Decorative Sieve Embroidery

The design of this decorative micro-cut piece is based on local sieve embroideries. This type of lace, from which the pattern of this decorative piece is originated from, is typical of Portuguese culture.

Length 28 cm
Width 11 cm
Height 1 cm

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