Rosario Mora and Macarena Sanz - SPAIN
Rosario Mora and Macarena Sanz, master artisans of gold embroidery, have been in the trade for more than 25 years. Both come from the world of textile manufacturing where they had worked as dressmakers. In 1997, together with two other partners, they founded the Bordados San Julián in the city of Cuenca.
Throughout these years they have made a wide variety of embroideries, mainly ecclesiastical, all of them following exclusive designs made by Macarena (designer of the workshop). Banners, scripts, mantles, confectioners, flags, skirts, tunics, chasubles, etc. They have come from her experienced hands in combining gold or silver threads with the different stitches and resources that this type of embroidery offers. From start to finish, each of these pieces is made entirely by hand, from the design to the placement of the linings and trimmings.
“We met and learned the technique of gold embroidery and it was then that we discovered a true vocation. Craftsmanship is a different way of living, it is more than a job, you are born an artisan and you know that you will always be an artisan.”
The unique character of their work, the richness of the materials used and the craftsmanship of their manufacture, make each one of them an authentic work of art that will last over time as part of our cultural legacy and our human heritage.