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Hand-Woven Fabrics

  • This decorative good-luck panel is hand-made with a mixed technique. The background is made of raw linen woven on a traditional loom, with the relief a pibiones technique. Hand-painted with a motif typical of Selargius weddings, sa coia antiga, and a Tree of Life.

  • This refined black tibet wool shawl with a richly polychrome silk floral motif entirely embroidered by hand, is based on an ancient and original design drawn from the collection of motifs that the craftswoman has collected over time, following thorough personal research of local traditio

  • Elegant yet practical thanks to its many pockets, this flat bag with an original rounded shape and a round handle features the typical black and white geometric pattern used for traditional saddlebags, in combination with silk damask fabric with black and gold floral designs.

  • It is an explicit reference to the passing of time, the harmonic composition of precious tapestry with black and white wool orbace and velvet. The hourglass shape is created by the overlap of thin cotton threads, fine abstract solutions and the expression of an obvious creative pathway.

  • This original reversible stole is characterised by an innovative use of fabrics of the local tradition by combining the black and white geometric motifs taken from the weaving of the saddlebags with the silk damask with floral motifs typical of traditional costumes.

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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.