This woven scarf is made of Greek cotton and silk. The colour theme is inspired by Byzantine clothing.
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Since 1987, Maria Gonidou has been perfecting her weaving mastery. In her workshop in Nafplio, Peloponnese, Maria works on an ancient wooden loom mixing traditional techniques from all over Greece to create timeless fabrics. From fine textiles, she designs unique collections of scarves and ties. It was after a hands-on experience at the Museum of Folk Art and Tradition Aggeliki Hatzimichali, where she learned traditional weaving techniques, that Maria fully embraced the craft. Her studies in Athens allowed her to acquire a wider knowledge and to specialise in various methods such as tapestry and rug making. Poetry, antique sculpture, the sunlight in her atelier and happy people are Maria’s daily source of inspiration.
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This woven scarf is made of Greek cotton and silk. The colour theme is inspired by Byzantine clothing.
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Photo: © Terzi Alkistis_Maria Gonidou
Scarf made of multi-coloured silk threads woven alternately to create a rainbow. The colour palette is framed by off-white cotton. This scarf was created by using 4 crates on the loom.
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Photo: © Terzi Alkistis_Maria Gonidou
This silk scarf is handwoven using the Herringbone technique, alternating the colours of the silk threads, petrol and silver. Maria Gonidou reinterprets traditional Greek weaving techniques.
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Photo: © Terzi Alkistis_Maria Gonidou
These colourful ties were hand woven on the loom and then hand sewn by Maria Gonidou, following traditional Greek weaving techniques.
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Photo: © Terzi Alkistis_Maria Gonidou
This handwoven scarf is made of soft burgundy wool and black silk. Maria Gonidou reinterprets traditional Greek weaving techniques.
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