The Sea Festival attracts a lot of people to Klaipeda. Impressive concerts, flotillas of ships, entertainment, delicious food, music, sports competitions - all this is an integral part of the festival.
Balloons rose into the sky even before the opening of the Sea Festival. The fair opened early in the morning, and this year traders surprised with low prices.
Products made of stone mass - cups, glasses, vases - were brought by their owner from Panevezys. A classic handmade cup costs from 12 euros, while large items cost 60 euros.
The price, according to the woman, depends on the complexity of the product. The beekeeper sells her products at prices ranging from 1 to several tens of euros.
"I like linden honey and sea buckthorn honey the most. This year there is also dandelion honey. We also have honey cream," he revealed.
Among his products you can also find wax candles for up to 5 euros.
Jumpsuits and other clothes for children cost 5-50 euros. They are sold by a vendor from Vilnius. All the items are handmade.
"I make everything myself, it takes me 2-3 months to prepare for the fair. I have goods from 4 euros - that's how much small toys cost, to 40-90 euros, if we are talking about a bag embroidered by hand. Children also come to buy toys. My mum helps me, she knits hats and other clothes. But I do everything myself - I choose fabrics and sew," said a woman who sells handmade toys and bags.
The sellers agree that it's better to sell out at lower prices than bring a large part of goods back home.
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Traditional fairground sweets cost from 1 euro, while a 1.5 metre long candy can be bought for 5 euro. Most vendors report that they have not changed their prices since last year; their aim is to sell everything so they don't have to take it back home.
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