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Iraka Palm Napkin Holders (Pair)

List price €26,00 EUR
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The iraka palm napkin rings are a magnificent example of traditional Colombian craftsmanship, especially from Sandoná, a municipality in the Nariño region famous for its creations in natural fiber. Handmade with techniques passed down from generation to generation, these accessories combine functionality and aesthetics.

Iraka palm is a natural fiber that is woven with precision to create decorative figures such as small animals (birds, butterflies, fish) and fruits (bananas, pineapples, apples). Each piece is unique and reflects the attention to detail and creativity of local artisans. Often colored with natural dyes, the napkin rings are vibrant and perfect for adding a touch of originality and authenticity to a set table.

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WOMEN: MOTHERS OF OUR PRODUCTS

In the communities of La Guajira and San Jacinto, Colombia, women have been at the center of artisanal work for centuries, a craft passed down from mother to mother. From a young age, they are taught textile techniques, growing up and becoming women immersed in this tradition. In addition to culturally preserving their textiles, women play a key role in their businesses, actively managing the business, organizing groups and associations in the regions, and ensuring the regulation of every aspect of the activity.

MILAN FOR US

Milan, renowned for fashion, design and furniture, is a unique and avant-garde city in Europe. Different disciplines merge, creating a distinctive style that makes it constantly in search of innovation. In a few decades, the city has become the capital of design in all its forms. Legado, a Latin American project with Italian roots, has captured this need for innovation, seeing Milan as a blank canvas. Here, the new, linear and clean of modern design intertwine with the tradition and bright colors of indigenous cultures.