
The colors of Patagonia
Ten colors specially created for the collection, inspired by Patagonia and its landscapes.
Gray and black like rocks, the purest wind and lone nights.
Whites as impeccable and pure as the eternal snows and skies.
Ochres like the Earth’s bowels.
The colors of the steppe, of immensity.

A tribute to the ancestors
Ten names for ten unique textiles. A meticulous choice from ten symbols of the end of the world in the Aonikenk language, representing its origin, colors, and cosmovision.
A tribute to Patagonia’s dwellers. To Aonikenk or Tehuelche folks and its marvelous language from more than 10.000 years ago.
Their sound and phonetics still roving through the wind from the distant South. Every word is a symbol that takes us to another world and other times.

LEUJ (The Snow)
A natural textile that symbolizes the light and pure snow from the Andes and the continental ice sheet fields that cover vast expansions and form the largest icy mass outside of the poles.
This smooth and bright shade is also the color of the merino sheep, which graze freely on natural and organic bushes.

PAUEN (the cloud)
The Patagonian clouds molded by austral 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
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KORKOM (the desert)
The color of the desert and its loneliness. A land where time has stopped. The tone of the rugged steppe represents a deserted and hostile terrain that expands from the austral mountains to the South Atlantic, fusing with the color of feral Guanacos running freely.
The translucent effect on this textile is exclusive. Its bright, cozy, and smooth effect is created by the brightness of the wool and the marvelous texture of a handcrafted textile

ALUEN (the moonlight)
The moonlight and its magical gray veil light up the isolated and remote roads of the distant South.
The same roads that were plowed thousands of years ago by old nomadic and indigenous people like the Aonikenk from Southern Patagonia, and the Selknam from Tierra del Fuego.

GEUT (the earth)
Earth’s color from the furthest corner.
A rugged and untamed soil that is at the same time the source of life for the steppe species and the subantarctic forest.
Fungi and bushes mimic monochromatically and resist the austral winds rushing relentlessly since historic times.
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KAPOLK (the clay)
The clay and mud. The color of the bowels of the earth is reflected in the hidden mineral sediments, as well as incredible Jurassic fossils, vestiges of another time.
A mysterious hue that represents the magnetism of the soil molded by ancestral hands through the fire, the essence of Patagonia and its evolution.
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YATEN (the stone)
The color of stone. The endless rocky forms eroded by glaciers, winds and the incessant and laborious carving of the melting rivers.
The tonality of the majestic basalts created by roaring eruptions of ancient volcanoes millions of years ago, which also served the Aonikenk people for the construction of tools in the form of arrows, axes, and bolas.
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KOSTEN (the wind)
The deep gray of the austral wind that runs from the Pacific and collides with polar storms, furrowing the plains and the southern seas, creating stories of shipwrecks and amazing adventures.
A fusion of light and gray tones is the reflection of the leaden skies that move to the rhythm of the gusts and their broken whistle, like an eternallly lonely violin.
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PAAN (the smoke)
The smoke of ancestral fires. The same smoke ancient navigators discovered and used as inspiration to name that lonely island Tierra del Fuego.
The leaden and captivating tones evoke those great smoking columns around which men gathered thousands of years ago, and whose ceremony was essential for life and survival.

ENSKEN (the night)
The dark color of the deepest southern nights.
The muted tone of deep wakefulness awaiting the late and icy dawn, only occasionally illuminated by the stars of the Milky Way, granted the rise to one of the most beautiful and pure skies in the world.
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