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Southern Blankets

merino wool

TIERRA DEL FUEGO

The land of fire.

Patagonian merino wool in flame red is criss- crossed by symmetrical orange lines.

This striking design is inspired by the ancient navigators who arrived to the southern lands and watched astonished as great bonfires were created by the native people of Patagonia at the edge of the world.

They called this distant and untamed land Tierra del Fuego.

merino wool

TIERRA DEL HIELO

The Land of Ice.

A deep blue base that recalls the continental glaciers of South Patagonia crossed by geometrical lines in lead grey. Inspired by the fierce beauty of storms that rage across the landscape.

This blanket captures the essence of nature’s raw beauty, postulating a connection to the untamed spirit of the natural world.

merino wool

TEMELTENK

The grey of the southern lands.

Made with Patagonian merino wool in a glossy gray hue inspired by the Patagonian clouds molded by austral winds. 

The southern lands, where winds and storms render unique figures, enigmatic colors and rare chromatic palettes. Cozy and bright, but at the same time as wild and untamed as the sky of the end of the world.

merino & cashmere

EQUINOCCIO

The magic of the Equinox.

Equinox means “equal night” and it’s the magical moment when day and night have the same duration, uniting the hemispheres under an equal amount of sunlight and announcing the arrival of a time of renewal and the beginning of a new cycle of light.

This blanket is made with superfine Patagonian merino wool blended with the highest quality cashmere in the world. It symbolizes the solar cycles, and its symmetry and equanimity evoke the magical moment of the equinox on Earth.

merino wool

ORRENK

In Tehuelche language, Orrek symbolizes white. The nomad spirit of native peoples remains alive in a boundless land full of secrets.

This throw is handwoven in an elegant herringbone pattern with the natural and pure color of the sheep that graze freely in Patagonia, where the soul of ancient cultures, intrepid explorers and naturalists can still be felt.

merino wool

GÜENTA

In Tehuelche language, Güenta means that which belongs to the earth.

This handwoven blanket is made with superfine merino wool, which gives it exceptional warmth and a beautiful drape. Its magical shade of gray reminds us of the colours of the southern steppe of the world.

guanaco

NAU

Nau means Guanaco. A wild and typical animal from the steppes of Patagonia from which the rarest and softest fiber can be obtained.

Reaching 14 microns of fineness, is one of the finest natural fibers in existence together with the vicuña.

A piece that’s not only handwoven in ancient looms but also meticulously embroidered by hand. The design is inspired by the wild flowers of the South of Argentina.

Handwoven

Our textile mill is a nineteenth century factory that still holds some of the world’s most antique textile machineries. Its looms and its history belong to the antique Buenos Aires.