Portuguese Cork Products

The range of Portuguese cork products is amazing! I was very fascinated with corks during my childhood days. They were used to seal some bottles and I used to collect them for some science experiments but ended up making little boats with them. I always wondered then what kind of a tree would have such light bark!

Cork is a sustainable and eco-friendly material harvested from the bark of cork oak trees without harming the trees themselves. Portugal is one of the world’s largest producers of cork, and its cork industry is highly regulated to ensure sustainability.

Portuguese Cork Products

Fast forward life and I got the opportunity to visit land of cork trees! Evora in Portugal was like that. This time my younger daughter recollected her science notes on cork. “Sound and heat insulators, they also absorb pressure and shocks. There is no other natural material which combines the same characteristics as cork does.” She was awe struck that cork could be made into various useful products.

postcards made of cork from Portugal

postcards made of cork from Portugal

Cork handbags made in Portugal

Can you believe there are Cork handbags made in Portugal are typically crafted from cork fabric. I was struck with a sense of wonder seeing so many of them on display. The cork handbags and cork purses had a unique texture. They definitely are of environmentally friendly nature. Cork being naturally durable, water-resistant, and light in weight, they make it an excellent material for handbags. Cork handbags can withstand everyday wear and tear, making them long-lasting accessories. Cork handbags made in Portugal are highly regarded for their quality, sustainability, and unique aesthetic appeal. They offer a stylish and eco-conscious option for individuals looking for fashionable accessories with a smaller environmental impact.

Cork handbags made in Portugal

Cork bags Portugal

These small cork purses cost 8 Euros each at aCork Store in Evora. We stumbled on this cute cork store during our walking tour of Evore.

Cork Purses - Cork Products from Portugal

Cork Purses – Cork Products from Portugal

Cork Products as Souvenirs

Cork products serve as fantastic souvenirs from Portugal especially as they are unique and eco- friendly. Portugal is one of the world’s largest producers of cork. The country’s rich tradition of cork harvesting and craftsmanship makes cork products a symbol of Portuguese heritage and culture. Cork oak trees are native to the Mediterranean region, including Portugal. The process of harvesting cork is sustainable and does not harm the trees, making it an environmentally conscious choice for souvenirs.

I found the unique texture and appearance of cork reflect the natural beauty of cork oak bark. Each piece of cork is different, resulting in one-of-a-kind souvenirs with a rustic yet elegant aesthetic. At the cork store I saw cork crafted into a wide range of products, including handbags, wallets, coasters, trivets, hats, jackets, furniture, suitcases and more. This versatility means that there’s a cork souvenir to suit every taste and budget, whether you’re looking for a small token or a statement piece. The practicality of the product amazed me the most. Cork is naturally water-resistant, lightweight, and durable, making it ideal for everyday use. Souvenirs such as cork coasters or trivets can serve as practical reminders of your time in Portugal. I got some book marks for myself and kids. I got a couple of postcards too but never sent them as I was too much in love with them.

Mannequin with Gown made of cork holding flowers made of cork

Mannequin with Gown made of cork holding flowers made of cork

The world uses cork for wine bottle stoppers, the student community uses cork for science experiments, but here in Portugal every useful product that can be imagined was made of cork. And for the rest of the travel I kept seeing several cork products made in Portugal. From tiniest of purse to human size jacket, you name it you will find it made of cork. A huge Portugal cork bag; my daughter and me, we took turns in picking it up to see how light it weighed!

Cork Cultivation

Unique feature of harvesting oak is the process of extracting the bark. It is not fully mechanized and lot of human labor is required. Wiki mentions: Usually five people are required to harvest the tree’s bark, using a small axe. The process requires training due to the skill required to harvest bark without harming the tree. The European cork industry produces 300,000 tonnes of cork a year, with a value of €1.5 billion and employing 30,000 people. Wine corks represent 15% of usage by weight but 66% of revenues.

Portuguese cork products - Mannequin with hat and jacket made of cork

Portuguese cork products – Mannequin with hat and jacket made of cork

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42 Responses to “Portuguese Cork Products

  • Very interesting post! So many beautiful things made of cork looks like a great idea. I would love to buy them! I never knew cork can be used in a variety of ways. I thought it is only used to seal bottles. Great to know the process of extracting cork without harming the tree.

  • This is very interesting, besides the soles of wedge sandals, I never knew actual coats, hats and tops could be made out of cork. I wonder how it actually feels, I’d love to try some of these garments on.

  • Wow! Never knew the cork I knew can be used to make a wide range of gift items. This is so good to read. I can imagine myself with a bag made of cork. Many would sure be surprised like I am.

  • So cool.
    Nice to know about and see pictures of cork in forms other than the bottle stopper and the cork boards. I’m impressed.
    Thank you so much for the info on the harvesting of bark too. Interesting!

  • This is very interesting and informative post. That cork dress is lovely 🙂

  • I would never have guessed those bags were made of cork – very cool!

  • Not only your daughter was awe struck even we are when we came to know through your post that cork could be made into various useful products.Planning to buy some souvenirs made of cork when we plan here.Thanks a lot for sharing.

    Cheers,
    Sriram & Krithiga

  • Very surprising–unique uses of cork.Portugal seems worth a visit from what i have read on your posts,

  • wow ya! Never saw cork this way! Its awesome.

  • To the max. I knew about cork-floor, but this is massive and intricate work done on it. The attire looks gorgeous and the bags look luxe. So good!

  • i remember we also made quite a lot of things at school out of cork. Interesting post !

  • Awesome use of cork and the gown made of cork is gorgeous! Interesting to know the cork industry how they cultivate barks with harming trees.

  • That’s real exquisite

  • Never thought cork would lend itself to making purses, for example! Thanks for the lesson!

  • Fab! This is news to me, had no idea about this 🙂
    Good post Indrani!

  • It is informative and educating note on cork. As I find from your write up the removal or cutting of CORK require artistic usage of a small axe and expertise without harming tree a specialised workmanship and skill.

  • Wow had no clue that cork could be used for so many things… eye opening!

  • Wow! I never know so many things could be made out of cork. So fascinating!
    If I go to Portugal, these souvenirs are coming back. Thanks for sharing.

  • Is it so? I never imagined that such other beautiful things can be result of corks 😉

  • Rakesh Pandey
    8 years ago

    All these are corks? Wow! Never knew that! That was truly very informative, Indrani! Great article!

  • This looks really interesting ..

  • Nice to read, Thanks for your informative post.

  • An interesting post on corks. Thanks for sharing.:)

  • A friend just introduced me to the wonders of cork. I will send a link to your post to her as I know she’ll enjoy it.

  • This is 1st time seeing those products made from cork thanks for sharing this..

  • wow… this is simply superb! You know In, I got a bag full of corks in the US to use as decoration material… to be kept on the center table bowls etc.. 🙂 it looks really nice

  • Highly informative post. Seems quite interesting! Thanks for sharing 🙂

  • vatsala mallya
    8 years ago

    Wow it is very interesting and informative post about cork.I knew it as only a bottle stopper. Your smarty(daughter) knows many charachtiristics of it ! Wow.

  • Cloudia
    8 years ago

    Very interesting!

    ALOHA
    ComfortSpiral

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  • So many things made out of cork …OMG…I thought it was only used as bottle stopper 🙂 Loved that gown

  • All these are made from cork? Wow. Interesting. I never knew that. Thanks for sharing this 🙂

  • A very different and informative post.
    Thanks for sharing. 🙂

  • Incrível, nunca imaginei que bolsas e roupas pudessem ser confeccionada em cortiça.

    Boa semana, cheia de alegrias.
    Beijinhos.

  • sylviakirk
    8 years ago

    I agree with the others — this is amazing!! I would never have guessed cork could be so versatile either!! Terrific capture for the day — any day!! Hope your weekend is going well!!

  • It is interesting to see all the items made of cork! Thanks for sharing. Enjoy your new week!

  • This is a great post! I never would have guesses cork could be so versatile!

  • It looks fabulous, love it Indrani.

  • Wow, who knew cork could be worked into so many beautiful things!
    I too was in awe when I first saw cork trees in Portugal.

  • some pretty neat garments and wares!

  • Very informative

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