Tradition and craftsmanship take center stage at Lazkao's San Prudencio festivities

The streets of Lazkao have come alive with vibrancy and color thanks to the artisan market during the San Prudencio festivities, blessed with good weather.

Generic image of an artisan market, with people browsing products at stalls.
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Generic image of an artisan market, with people browsing products at stalls.

The artisan market at Lazkao's San Prudencio festivities has been a success, drawing locals and visitors alike, supported by good weather and a diverse program.

The streets of Lazkao have been filled with life, color, and tradition today, celebrating the artisan market as part of the town's festivities. This event, which strengthens year after year, is now an official part of the San Prudencio festivities program. Good weather has accompanied the entire day, allowing a large number of people to be attracted from early morning.
Throughout the morning, local artisans offered their stalls, displaying a carefully selected range of handmade products. The market showcased a wide representation of traditional crafts and contemporary creations: jewelry, ceramics, textiles, and decorative objects, among others. As usual, members of the Azki association from Lazkao offered the Boilur Puntuen stall, which captured the attention of attendees; there, live demonstrations sparked the curiosity and admiration of the public, highlighting the precision of this technique.
The atmosphere was particularly lively, thanks to the constant influx of residents and visitors who explored the stalls, also enjoying the gastronomic offerings. Talos and other local products played a special role, providing a pleasant stop between purchases and conversations.
The market was just one of the main attractions of Sunday's activities. Simultaneously, the usual regulated march took place, gathering numerous participants on its route through the surroundings. Towards noon, the Suthai batucada group enlivened the streets with their rhythms, adding to the festive atmosphere.
In the afternoon, the program will continue with proposals for all audiences. The youngest will have the opportunity to enjoy DJ Kaktus's show in Lazkao Txiki square, and the sports center's fronton will host the championship between pelota clubs. The day will conclude with a concert by the group Earth Songs, bringing a festive and participatory day to a close. The celebrations will continue tomorrow, with the celebration of vespers and a concert by the Kantaka choir in the San Prudencio hermitage, as well as several other concerts throughout the afternoon.