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Instituto Inhotim, Minas Gerais, Brazil - Piece unique
Instituto Inhotim, Minas Gerais, Brazil - Piece unique
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Piece Unique 

Instituto Inhotim, Minas Gerais, Brazil


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Embark on a journey of discovery with our Piece Unique, where each garment is not just crafted but creatively reborn. These distinctive pieces begin their life as 19th-century French linen shirts, originally designed for workwear, and are transformed through the skilled hands of artisans in Mexico City into stunning displays of heritage and craftsmanship.

  • Ancestral Techniques: Individually crafted using ancestral hand-embroidery techniques, each piece is a testament to the meticulous artistry that defines Mexican embroidery. The result is a garment that not only wears its history but also tells a story through every thread and stitch.
  • Vintage Reimagined: By integrating vintage French linen with traditional Mexican embroidery, we create a wearable piece of art that bridges continents and centuries. This unique fusion brings together the durability of workwear with the elegance of artisanal embroidery, offering a truly unparalleled creation.
  • Unique Storytelling: Each Piece Unique is more than just clothing; it’s a narrative woven into fabric, reflecting the character and uniqueness of its wearer. Owning one of these pieces means carrying a fragment of history, personalized through artisan skill.
  • Measurements for Universal Appeal:
    • One Size Fits All 

Hand-embroidered in Mexico City: Crafted in the heart of Mexico, each piece supports the local community, sustaining the invaluable cultural heritage and the lives of the artisans skilled in these age-old techniques.

Wear the Piece Unique and carry with you a story of heritage, craftsmanship, and transformation. Each garment invites you to express your individuality and connect with a broader narrative of global artisanry.




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