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Sales Were Declining at Kustavin Savipajä Until the Sisters Came up with the Soft Mugs that Became a Hit.

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The "Clay Girls" Essi Vuontisjärvi and Pia Metsävainio took over the running of the place after their mother died. In the future, they want to develop Kustavi's craft village into an even more experiential one.
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The "Clay Girls" Essi Vuontisjärvi and Pia Metsävainio took over the running of the place after their mother died. In the future, they want to develop Kustavi's craft village into an even more experiential one.

·Turku, Finland
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ts.fi broke the news in Turku, Finland on Friday, August 22, 2025.
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