what to buy in Umbria
Umbria, the region of cashmere’s knitwear producers
Luxury goods fanatics in the will soon find a new ‘must buy’ article in Italian cashmere sheets at a very good price. Here some adresses:
Brunello Cucinelli & Gunex
Solomeo, near Perugia
A mix of different types of workmanship, yarns and fabrics, and lots of layers of long and short pullovers, lightweight gauzes on heavier garments, ribs on sateen pullovers. These are the key concepts that come to life in the next spring-summer 2003 womens wear collection from Brunello Cucinelli Cashmere, in which sport becomes the inspiration behind a new elegance.
Lamberto Losani
Perugia
Our ideas and the search for materials and solutions are always at the cutting
edge and are the essence of Lamberto Lasani's garments. Thanks to a consolidated
team that works well together, the styles satisfy the taste and meet the desires
of the modern woman.
Arnaldo Caprai
Montefalco
Arnaldo Caprai is the acknowledged leader in the production of top quality Sagrantino
di Montefalco, a wine produced exclusively from grapes of Sagrantino, the variety
that has been growing in the region of Montefalco for more than four hundred
years.
Deruta, the ceramics’ town
Deruta and Italy have been famous for ceramics for more than 700 years. In
the Dark Age both ceramics and designs were imported from the Magreb, but
a turning point came when the Arabs began to buy their pottery from Italy.
Turkish ceramics reached an artistic peak with Iznik ware, of remote Chinese
inspiration, in the late 15 C. Some of the best Italian majolica was produced
between 1440 and 1540, while the highest level of development was achieved
by the masters of Deruta beginning in the early 16 C.