Giuditta

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Via T.Berardi, 5/6 (pg) italy

email@brozzetti.com

+39 075 40236

Ancient female

Tradition

Ancient female

Tradition

The love and passion for the art of hand weaving has been passed down from mother to daughter for four generations and what we make today is a result of the fusion of exuberant feminine personality with the ancient weaving tradition of Umbria.

Story of women

1 In 1921 Giuditta Brozzetti, a leading figure in female entrepreneurship in Perugia at the beginning of the twentieth century, founded the workshop-school for the production of high quality artistic fabrics for home furnishings.

3 For many years Eleonora was assisted by her daughter Clara whose passion was history and iconography and she applied this passion to the study of the reproduction of the “Perugian Tablecloths“.

2 In the 1950s, Giuditta’s daughter Eleonora took over the workshop and expanded the business by adding the creation of fabrics for clothing and designing her own fashion range which earned awards on the runways of Milan.

2 In the 1950s, Giuditta’s daughter Eleonora took over the workshop and expanded the business by adding the creation of fabrics for clothing and designing her own fashion range which earned awards on the runways of Milan.

3 For many years Eleonora was assisted by her daughter Clara whose passion was history and iconography and she applied this passion to the study of the reproduction of the “Perugian Tablecloths“.

4 In 1995 the fourth generation of the family joined the hand weaving Workshop “Giuditta Brozzetti” with Clara’s daughter Marta who helped her mother’s long held dream come true, by transferring the workshop to the Church of Saint Francis of the Women.

New solution in a

modern way

M arta, an interior designer, expresses her creativity through the design and creation of fabrics for decoration by giving a modern twist to the ancient Umbrian textile tradition..