PANTAY COLLECTION

PANTAY collection, which in Quechua means error, takes over the idea that making mistakes is human, reinforcing the fact that imperfection is justified perfection, it is tangible, natural, it stands on its own: while perfection is justified via control, maintaining an artificial order, it is therefore useless, in a certain way. 

While looking for perfection one aims to an ideal, but in the imperfect, in the mistake, we accept what is natural; what needs to be, which ultimately enriches us and lets us be honest. What PANTAY takes as imperfect is a weaving technique (on a loom) in sheep’s wool elaborated in the center-west zone of the province of Santiago del Estero, Argentina, working with the weavers from empathy, where emotions, effort and human error are present and are a crucial part of the final product from the definition and intensity of the color to the last woven thread, making it imperfect by nature; in other words, making it human.

YUPA

2 x 2 mts
3 x 3 mts
4 x 4 mts

2 x 2 mts
3 x 3 mts
4 x 4 mts

2 x 2 mts
3 x 3 mts
4 x 4 mts

UJJINA

2 x 2 mts
3 x 3 mts
4 x 4 mts

2 x 2 mts
3 x 3 mts
4 x 4 mts

2 x 2 mts
3 x 3 mts
4 x 4 mts

TANTAY

2 x 2 mts
3 x 3 mts
4 x 4 mts

2 x 2 mts
3 x 3 mts
4 x 4 mts

2 x 2 mts
3 x 3 mts
4 x 4 mts

2 x 2 mts
3 x 3 mts
4 x 4 mts

PAKANA

3 x 1,50 mts

3 x 1,50 mts

3 x 1,50 mts

MUJU

3 x 1,50 mts

3 x 1,50 mts

3 x 1,50 mts