Ames Ruana Blanket Ochre
Sustainable Small Producer Fair
ruana sind mit traditioneller handwerkskunst gefertigte decken, die in kolumbien an einem horizontalen webstuhl entstehen. namenspate für diese exklusive deckenserie sind die gleichnamigen ruanas, die traditionelle bekleidung der kolumbianer. die plaids im hahnentrittmuster (gallineto) sind mit fransen versehen und sowohl als wärmende variante aus schurwolle sowie als leichter überwurf aus baumwolle verfügbar. die farben für die wolle werden überwiegend aus der natur gewonnen, wie unter anderem aus pflanzen und kernen und jeder faden per hand in den manuellen webstuhl eingezogen.
die ruana decken sind in drei farbvarianten erhältlich:
gelb-grau-blau, blau-schwarz-gelb, ocker-grün-rosa
200cm x 120cm
Ames vibrant living
Ames’ products are created according to functional and resource-saving principles.
Together with their designers and producers, they take every effort to find the best solutions for environmentally friendly production, to use natural and renewable materials and to guarantee both controlled production conditions and optimal workflows.
The foundation for this is Colombia’s traditional craftsmanship culture.
By producing the collection in Colombia, we contribute to keeping these traditions alive. For ames, sustainability also means cultivating close relationships with our artesanos in Colombia and improving their living conditions and those of their families and co-workers.
They with young men who use traditional weaving techniques to produce furniture from synthetic string and tubular steel.
In her family business, Miriam creates, among other things, woollen throws. Carmen, who, together with her sister Ligia and other women from the village of Cerinza, produces baskets made from esparto grass, also works each day for ames. The living and working conditions of these artisans are not always easy.
For Ana María, CEO of ames, both supporting the people in her home country with the production of ames’ products and maintaining the local traditions is a matter close to her heart.
Hence, for ames, fair working conditions and wages are a matter of course as are investments in new looms and other tools and materials to ensure that the artesanos have the best possible equipment for producing ames’ products. Since the start of ames‘ production in Colombia, the artesanos have been able to employ more people and to strengthen their businesses. Single mums have more money and have thus become more independent.
Young men have sustainable job prospects and re-engage with the traditional crafts of their country. With the profits made from selling the Mochila bags, whose doll motifs are made from leftover wool, gathered in the production of other ames products, ames is also supporting a project for women and children in Colombia.