
merino wool
TIERRA DEL FUEGO
Patagonian merino wool in flame red is criss- crossed by symmetrical orange lines.
This inspiration comes from 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 the edge of the world.

merino wool
TIERRA DEL HIELO
The Land of Ice.
A deep blue base that recalls the continental glaciers of South Patagonia. It is crossed by geometrical lines in lead grey and inspired by the fierce beauty of storms that rage across the landscape.

merino wool
TEMELTENK
The grey of the southern lands.
Where winds and storms render unique figures, enigmatic colors, and unique chromatic palettes.

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.

merino wool
ORRENK
The symbolism of white, in Tehuelche language. The nomad spirit of natives remains alive in a boundless land full of secrets and contrasts.

merino wool
GÜENTA
Güenta in Tehuelche language means that which belongs to the earth.
This magical shade reminds us of the colours of the southern steppe of the world. It is made with superfine merino wool which gives it exceptional warmth and drape.

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