The hippie market that is held at Pilar de la Mola is a compulsory
rendezvous for artisans from Formentera and one of the main tourist attractions
of the town, situated on the extreme south, in the highest part of the
island.
Every Wednesday and Sunday, between May and October, as from 4 p.m.
and until way into the night, the market, also known as "Fira de la Mola"
holds workshops where the creators work with their different materials,
such as wood, silver, stone... and there are stands where varied high quality
artisan objects can be bought; also henna tattoos to be really up to date.
Veteran artisans who settled on Formentera in the hippie movement of
the sixties, looking for the peace and freedom of the island, gather together
in the market; also young artisans who arrive each summer in the
most peaceful town on Formentera, following the steps of the established
hippies. These youngsters wait near the market, hoping to contract a stable
space in the exhibition area.
A few metres from the fair is Majoral's workshop and shop; he started
marketing his creations in this hippie market. Full information about
Majoral can be found on
www.majoral.com
Other artisans from Formentera also offer their work via internet, such
as
Jaume Mateu who works
with ceramics and
Frank y
Quim, who create sculptures and varied objects from the roots of the
juniper plant and the 'sabina' picked in the Formentera woods.
Photos © BalearWeb
1. Market on la Mola.
2. Artisans working in the market on la Mola.
3. Pilar Church on la Mola.
4. Lighthouse on la Mola.