Colour, beauty and animal well-being

Paz Mesa is a rural textile workshop in which textile pieces are created using high quality natural fibres carefully selected attending to environmental, ethic, healthy and animal welfare criteria. Handmade atemporal pieces inspired by the light of Asturias and by its mountains, plenty of colour and beauty.

A rural and sustainable proyect

My workshop is part of and ethnographic area with special interest and protection located in the nature in the little village of Puerma. From Asturias I try to promote a sensitive and slow production related to the local economy against the overproduction by the textile factories and industries. 

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For the naming of the products, I like to use place names from my immediate environment full of history or concepts useful for my inspiration too.

Awards and Recognitions

My artisanal work has been recognized for its contribution to preserving traditions, rural entrepreneurship, and innovation.

Paz Mesa

National Craft Award Finalist

Entrepreneurship Category
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