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Hand-Woven Fabrics

  • This exclusive Inveloveritas T-shirt features a distinctive stylised profile of a naked woman wearing only the traditional headgear of the typical costume of Orgosolo, a village in the centre of Sardinia, elegantly synthesised and finely hand-painted on silk screen.

  • The fine embroidery of the apron, which forms part of the traditional costume of Nuoro, reproduces the original exhibited in the Ethnographic Museum in Nuoro with great stylistic consistency. A strikingly distinctive element, it is embroidered in polychrome silk thread on black woollen cloth.

  • Su bundhu, the traditional red cork mask represents the devil and inspires the interesting collection of bottle covers, made with scraps of fabrics such as wool orbace, velvet and fustian.

  • This silk jewel belt features a peculiar combination of French lace, dyed with silver textile colours to highlight the edges of the motifs, decorated with small coral beads and a hand-crafted silver closure.

  • As precious as jewellery, these white silk shantung pleated cuffs are decorated with an elegant floral element embroidered on a lace base with coral beads and fastened with a silver button. They are part of the line of collars and jewel/cuffs distinctive of this artisanal workshop.

Il settore

The handicraft production based on the valorisation of textiles is robust, distinctive and successful, connected to the use of traditional weaves featuring beautiful embroideries or decorative and pictorial elements.
Aimed at crafting functional and decorative artefacts to be exhibited and worn, it reinterprets tradition with impressive stylistic solutions, evocative and contemporary at the same time. Traditional themes and symbols intertwine and are investigated and explored.
 
Precious fabrics transform, traditional forms acquire new functions, embroidery techniques open up to new possibilities, turning into workshop-specific crafting techniques and distinctive features. The result is a production of unique and charismatic objects, one's privilege to possess.