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Inspired by our country, Argentina, we offer various products that embody its identity; whether through the native materials they are made from, the techniques employed, or the customs they symbolize.

Each of our products represents in some way an aspect of our rich country. Across the Argentine territory, we find a wealth of raw materials, artisans, crafts, and cultures that have shaped our history, and it is our commitment to ensure they continue to shape our present.

Materials such as leather, wool, cotton, and wood. Crafts such as leatherworking, braiding, weaving, and loom work, as well as customs and figures such as mate (traditional drink), the gaucho (cowboy), and the horse, among many others, are protagonists and the inspiration behind our brand.

 

Leather

Argentina is globally renowned for the distinctive quality of its leather. A noble material, durable and with countless uses. Tanneries in Argentina have a long history and tradition.

 

Beef leather is obtained as a byproduct of cattle farming, a quintessential activity in our country that occupies a vast area.

Soguería Criolla

Another distinctive hallmark of our country. It's a traditional and artisanal craft within rural culture, passed down from generation to generation.

Unlike leatherworking, which uses tanned leather, the raw material in this technique is rawhide.

Rawhide is leather in its natural state, completely ecological, without components that alter its nature. It retains the natural color of the animal, with all the characteristics of its skin.

 

This is a slow and laborious process, where each step is crucial to achieving a high-quality product.

    

Lana

La lana es otra de las materias primas destacadas de la Argentina. Una fibra natural que se obtiene de los animales a través de un proceso que se denomina "esquila". Las fibras naturales se caracterizan por respirar naturalmente, cualidad que genera que las mismas sirvan de aislantes térmicos. Además son resistentes y duraderas. 

La Patagonia es la región en donde se concentra la mayor población ovina y la producción de lana es parte de la esencia del sur Argentino. 

La gran variedad de climas que posee nuestro territorio nacional permiten producir todas las clases de lana, desde la más fina –merino- hasta la más gruesa –Lincoln y Criolla-.

En el extremo opuesto, el Norte Argentino se destaca por la producción de lana de llama. En Argentina contamos con un genotipo especial que se denomina llama antofalla o llama argentina, que se diferencia del resto de sus vecinas, por tener una fibra más fina y suave. Es una fibra natural muy ligera, sedosa y capaz de regular la temperatura corporal. Tiene mayor capacidad térmica que la lana de oveja. 

 

Cardón

Forma parte del paisaje emblemático del Norte Argentino y tiene un importante rol en la cultura de la región. 

 Su utilidad como madera es múltiple, pero sólo se la utiliza de los cardones que se encuentran muertos y/o secos. Cortarlos verdes es un delito que está penado legalmente.