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San Giovanni in Fiore, Calabria, Italy

San Giovanni in Fiore is strictly linked to the name of Gioacchino da Fiore or Joachim of Flora (c. 1135-1202), Calabrian theologian and medieval prophet.

In this town, weaving is a 800-year tradition connected with the abbey that was founded by Gioacchino da Fiore. The Florense Abbey began as a hermitage and subsequently served as a refuge, offering hospitality and political asylum for families fleeing from the surrounding territories of Crotone and Cosenza. The people cultivated the land and raised animals, and to protect themselves from the cold temperatures of the mountainous region, became proficient weavers. Every family had a loom, and the area was particularly noted for its bedspreads and garments.

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The Florense Abbey eventually gave rise to the town of San Giovanni in Fiore. Over time, the textiles were influenced by the many different cultures that passed through the territory. There was a give and take of style and ideas, such as Greek, Arab, Spanish and French. Interestingly, it wasn’t until the 20th century that the local textile production expanded to include rug making.

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