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About me

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For many years my dream has been to travel the world. In recent years I have been able to travel with my beloved family. Everywhere I go it is always the magic of the local crafts that are part of the ancient culture of the people or tribe that excites me.

No matter where I go I am always looking for handicrafts, ancient factories, techniques, flea markets and design exhibitions are always an exciting experience for me.

So I decided to make another dream come true and give free rein to my greatest love

So what is this love?

It started at home, in the family - a family of people with golden hands, a developed sense of aesthetics and stories, history and imagination

He continued sewing, initially through the Bordeaux booklets with his mother, which later became a collection of decades-old newspapers that incorporated fashion styles and became a kind of window for different periods and continued in the city where I grew up, Jerusalem. I remember that every development in the Jerusalem stone moved me. Every window is decorated, every ethnic fabric every braided basket, printing presses, millstones, wheels

Every such encounter made me want to experiment with the technique, to learn it. fall in love.

It was clear to me that my higher education would be related to creating in the material.

I experimented with various materials and fields such as jewelry, sculpture, painting, photography and finally chose textiles: studying fashion design at Shenkar opened the door to a world I did not know how fascinating and magical it is. All the different classes revolved around me like a tornado and built a whole world made up of so many layers. The technical aspects are connected to the history of the garment, to the art, the textile science has passed through the works of the greatest designers in the world -

Hidden pockets in hidden gifts Starched collars depicted the souls of heroines of history, literature and cinema and took to the major runways in the world and hung on the covers of magazines.

I have always continued to pursue the fruits of the labor of different cultures out of a sense that hidden in their works is something that is disappearing in the dominant culture of the modern world.

 

After school I set up a small fashion house and made a living for years from making clothes.

I did not create clothes for men.

The work was wonderful but also hard.

After many years and lots and lots of dresses and a lovely crowd of girls and women I decided enough was enough.

 

Since closing the business I have experimented with a variety of works all related to design or textiles.

In recent years I have been able to fulfill a half dream. The children grew up and we went on several family trips abroad, if you add the trips I went on without the family, it turned out that I wandered quite a bit.

And what attracted me to all the places I visited?

You guessed it.

And what is the second part of the dream?

To bring the peace and beauty the expression of soul and talent, the color and soul, the closeness of this love and hope with me home.

Open a store that also allows you to connect to this beautiful world.

Music food and soul.

I do not commit to a style or collection

Everything open is allowed and possible and provided it excites the capillaries of the mind.

So now we're in Brazil. With fabrics I found on the streets of Brazil at the common people. Tablecloths in working restaurants, zipped curtains hanging on a taut thread, head scarves for waitresses and so much beauty and color made me dizzy.

I immediately realized I was in love.

That nothing interests me in Brazil like these fabrics.

After a short time of inquiries and searches I found! I found a treasure.

The past of this canvas is embroidered and woven into the ancient local history.

It's a story of about 150 years. I see this colorful pattern as a direct connection to happiness and joy. Invitation to the celebration.
Orgasm fantasy psychedelia or just a smile.

Whoever brings these fabrics into his life gets a copious dose of sexy passion and joy and fun

Just like the Brazilians

So go ahead, what are you waiting for?

 

On the fabrics

Floral fabrics came to Europe from India and Brazil in the medieval period, thanks to Portuguese colonialism.

These fabrics were originally used by the common people and slaves

The fabrics gained popularity in the 1970s through the hippie movement and the cultural tropical movement of the 1970s that included bright colors and a change in fashion that was accepted.

Today the fabrics are woven into Brazilian history, they are also called: "the face of Brazil".

They are common throughout the country and are even made into carnival clothing.

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