Etini Amethyst
Etini is Pavo. Pavo is Etini. They're like a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. They just go together and they go together so well. I can write quite a bit about Etini (I'm looking at you Etini Acanthus). I really do think it is my favorite Guild or at least Etini is the one Guild that still has a permanent home in my personal collection.
For the the past couple years, perhaps even a bit longer, we've had heard requests for a rich, deep purple Etini. Something lovely to pair with Etini Cobalt, or Etini Poinsettia, or Etini Coal. Those who love their Etinis told us they really, really, really wanted a true purple Etini. Something that would remind you of both the first purple crocuses that signal the arrival of Spring and the vibrant gloamings that come with the arrival of Autumn. There was Etini Heather and it was lovely, for sure, but something amethyst would surely round out the Etini rainbow. There was a Farrand Amethyst, so why not an Etini Amethyst? Honestly, I don't have an adequate answer to that question. As I often like to joke, I just started working here yesterday.
But, you know, Erin has this way of working her magic and really, I can mention something in passing and then like 14 months later, there's a sample waiting on my doorstep and I'm like, wait a minute. What the heck just happened? (still waiting on my maggot wrap though) A better example of this would be this past summer. Chemotherapy does really weird things to your taste buds and salivary glands. Sometimes food loses all flavor, or you can only taste salty things or taste things that are tangy or sour. I had little appetite this past summer, but let me tell you, I found some old school Now 'n' Laters at the Richdale (the lovely gas station a short walk away from the store) and they were like manna sent from heaven. They were tangy, a bit sour and I could taste them. But I felt a bit silly, because you when become an adult, you're not supposed to be wolfing down candy at such an alarming rate. So I kept my obsession to myself, or so I thought until one day I went to the Richdale and my Now "n" Laters were gone. Just gone. No box. Nothing. I was devastated. I headed into work. Shuffled over to my desk and sat down. Erin looked at me cooly and asked what was wrong. I told her nothing and went about my work, but when I went to open my desk drawer for a pen, I was surprised to find my entire desk drawer filled with Now 'n' Laters
Digressions aside, imagine my surprise when a saw a JPG file sync to our shared Pavo folder called " Etini Amethyst," and so I texted Erin asking her what was up with the Etini Amethyst. She responded that it was a just a small pet project on which she had been casually working. Nothing important. Just a little side job. Something fun with which to celebrate our anniversary.
Pavo Textiles is focused on jacquard weaving artisanal baby wraps in the United States. Our mission is to provide heirloom quality wraps woven from the finest natural fibers available. Instead of outsourcing production to save on cost, we are dedicated to creating textiles in the United States that embody the tradition and innovation of American weaving.
Pavo Textiles is the product of two friends and their late night conversations. They lived far, far away from each other on opposite coasts of the United States, but shared a mutual love and deep respect for unique and artisanal textiles. Both were advocates of traditional babywearing and they spent many hours delving into the weaving, construction and history of traditional woven wraps.
Between them, Erin and Jennifer have a decade of combined babywearing experience. They use this knowledge to develop fabric designed specifically for babywearing with the hope that you will find something among the collection ideal for you and your baby.
Pavo Textiles is a proud member of the Baby Carrier Industry Alliance.