17th of June 2026 - 30th of October 2026
CRAFT WORKSHOP VISIT IN INARI
WELCOME TO OUR UNIQUE GIFTSHOP
OPEN BY APPOINTMENT ONLY
CONTACT US TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT AND GET DIRECTIONS
+358405363061
info@angelireindeer.fi
YOU CAN PAY ON THE SPOT WITH CARD OR CASH

Craft Workshop Blue hut
INFO
Our Craft Workshop is located 10 km from the Inari village.
No entrance fee for the Giftshop visit.
( Details about the 2 hour Cultural visit below )
Book by phone, WhatsApp or email to get direction details.
From the Giftshop you find my handcrafts and my beaded earrings Instagram @karhukoru, naturally shed reindeer antlers and other nature products like Chaga fungus.
The Giftshop has also a nice DIY shelf with special crafting materials.
We have two dogs at home called Tivgâ and Piergi.
Tiervâpuáttim! Welcome!
Anne
IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO LEARN MORE ABOUT TRADITIONAL CRAFTS, SÁMI CULTURE, ANCIENT SURVIVAL SKILLS AND REINDEER HERDING CONTACT ANNE TO BOOK A PRIVATE VISIT.
Private Cultural visit
Duration 2 hours
85 € per person
Group size 1-20
INFO ABOUT THE CULTURAL VISIT
I am a reindeer herder and nature entrepreneur by profession. Mother of three.
During summer when our reindeer roam up North I do handcrafts for my Giftshop and track injured reindeer with my dog. I also host private visits for travellers.
This visit is an authentic learning experience about about the Sámi culture, traditional handcrafts, ancient survival skills and reindeer herding.
I create similar kind of handcrafts what our ancestors did long time ago.
Reindeer leather, Fish leather, Pine roots, Willow and Birch bark turn in my hands into beautiful useful items. Our guests get to see unique items made from soulful nature materials and learn how we reindeer herders utilize the hole reindeer for food and handcraft materials.
I do also more modern crafts like seed bead earrings Instagram @karhukoru and Skolt Sámi embroidery.
Learn about the Sámi culture and how do our home language Inari Sámi sound like. We are only 300 who can still speak the Inari region language.
Learn how people survive these arctic conditions thousands of years.
Tiervâpuáttim! Welcome!
Anne


