Why Argaman
Argaman — purple — was the colour of royalty, of the Mishkan, of the hem of the High Priest's robe. We chose this name for our singular tier because these pieces carry something more than embroidery: they carry the age of the fabric itself. Each ground cloth was found — in an antique market, a private collection, a textile archive — and is the product of decades, not months. When Liora's needle moves through it, the work is not beginning: it is continuing.
The Argaman collection is not made to order. It is not repeated. Each of the ten models exists once, and when it leaves the studio, it does not come back. What you receive is not a product. It is an object with a past that you are being trusted to carry forward.
"You are not buying an object. You are receiving something that was already in the world, and has been given new purpose."