In the serene villages of historic Albania, master carpenters shaped wood into more than furniture — they carved stories of life, family, and tradition.
With skilled hands and careful eyes, they transformed simple planks into beams, doors, and intricate ornaments, each telling a tale of mountains, homes, and everyday life.
Every joint, every carving, reflected identity and heritage, and the rhythm of hammer and chisel echoed the wisdom of generations.
These artisans weren’t just building — they were preserving culture, memory, and spirit, piece by piece.
