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Inês Schertel
Ines Schertel's primary material is sheep's wool. A Practitioner of what she calls “Slow Design”, the artist takes a holistic approach to textile design, personally overseeing the whole process from shearing the sheep to handcrafting each item, all done locally at her family's farm in south Brazil. Paying respect to the Middle Asian rug making tradition, Schertel works by hand felting the wool in the same way the nomad tribes did, revitalizing the milenary technique with a fresh, contemporary look. All her pieces are 100% natural and exclusive.
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“Garatujas” Bench
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“Maravalha” stool
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“Porva” Bench
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Flowered Stool
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Tramado bench
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Baita Stool
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Sicrana Doll
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Cambicho little chair
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Juanita little chair
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“Tapera” Small chair
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“Charrua” Basket
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“Garupa” Basket
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“Taquarembo” Basket
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Two Colors Necklace
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Achego wool necklace
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One Color Necklace
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Hanging Leaf
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Giant Leaves
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Lamp
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“Caudilho” Rug
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