Drawing inspiration from the Greek tradition, the silk scarf “Yfanto”, represents a traditional pattern with bold geometric elements found in the island of Crete, hand woven by means a traditional loom operated manually. The woven fabric in the greek language is called “Yfanto”.
The woven in the greek language is called “yfanto”. Weaving in Greece has a rich history dating back thousands of years.
Especially in Crete traditional weaving involves techniques like wrap-faced and weft-faced weaving, creating intricate patterns.
The island is known for producing vibrant textiles. These textiles often reflect the cultural heritage and symbolism of Crete.