San Floro, Calabria, Italy
San Floro is a small village in Calabria, perched among olive groves, mulberry trees and hills overlooking the Ionian Sea. Despite its size, it holds a remarkable heritage — the ancient tradition of silk-making.
As far back as the Middle Ages, nearby Catanzaro was renowned across Europe for its fine silk fabrics. In San Floro, this art has been revived by young artisans who have brought back the cultivation of mulberry trees and the raising of silkworms, following natural and sustainable methods.
Today, the village stands as a symbol of rural revival, where silk is not just a product, but a reflection of identity, memory, and timeless beauty.
Photos by Terre Ioniche
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