Natural fibres
We carefully select natural and raw materials. They come either from dormant stocks of French factories, in order to capitalize on surplus production and limit waste, or either local sectors with which we maintain a direct and durable link.
Sheep wool comes from the mountains of theMoroccan's Atlas, whilst cotton comes from the region of Sine Saloum, in Senegal.
At the heart of the Siroua massif, we supply ourselves with Moroccan 100% wool, hand-spun, in natural white or black shades.
Natural dye
The range of colours we offer is derived from plant-based dyes. The recipes we use guarantee a excellent washability and a sun resistance.
We work exclusively with deep-coloured plants, of which colour fastness has been tested and transmitted throughout history.
Our shades are lively and bright, revealing all their intensity both on the threads that are on the fabrics.
The dyes are produced within theBrodeuse Voyageuse's workshop in Marrakech, in order to master every step of the production. Thewater used for natural dyes, resource precious, is then recycled in the garden.
Hand embroidery
The embroidery is the starting point of the Brodeuse Voyageuse project. It is a universal textile practice, shared by many cultures around the world. In different societies, it is passed down from generation to generation, often from mother to daughter, as a way to preserve gestures, know-how and a collectivememory
Kaoutar Oumenssour joined the studio in 2021. Originally from the Mzouda region, she learned the gestures of Rozlaby embroidery at a very young age with women in her village. This informal transmission give her a strong mastery of this technique, which she now practices with precision and consistency.
A young, independent and conscientious woman, Kaoutar also taught herself English, reflecting her curiosity and her determination to open herself up to new horizons.