Funga,

Abuela Adriana back in the 70’s wearing Huautla de Jimenez’s traditional textile — the land of Maria Sabina, one of the most renowned healers of all times.

Hand-spun organic milpa cotton, hand-weaved and hand-embroidered with Cochineal, Indigo and Pericón threads.

“You can’t have any regeneration without the fungi. Nothing can recompose without fungi that are decomposing. Energy is not lost, energy is transformed — and the organism that transforms energy is the Fungi. It is impossible to look at regeneration without decomposition, and decomposition doesn’t exist without the Fungi” — Giuliana Furci “You can’t have any regeneration without the fungi. Nothing can recompose without fungi that are decomposing. Energy is not lost, energy is transformed — and the organism that transforms energy is the Fungi. It is impossible to look at regeneration without decomposition, and decomposition doesn’t exist without the Fungi” — Giuliana Furci

Oaxacan-silk textiles dyed with local mushrooms.

Dyeing silk threads with Hypomyces lactifluorum mushrooms from the Sierra Norte mountains of Oaxaca.

Mushroom’s dyes were made in collaboration with textile artist and educator Kim Hunter.