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Posted: January 27, 2024Categories: The Voriagh diary
Inspiring outfits with our sale pieces
A few days ago, we introduced a variety of apparel into our sales section, infusing our distinct and more responsible touch into the traditional winter sales. These fashionable pieces at enticing prices are currently in the spotlight, and while many of you have already embraced one or more garments, some are still contemplating...
We frequently receive inquiries about styling options for our clothing.
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Bring out your scissors and felt pieces and let yourself be inspired by the nature of enchanted forests. From symbolic birds to majestic horses, mischievous squirrels, and graceful deer, these folkloric figures evoke enchanted tales.
Picture yourself comfortably seated by the fireplace, surrounded by loved ones, carefully cutting out each detail. Needles glide through the felt, while each thread adds a delicate and artisanal touch. Add buttons and beads for extra charm, creating
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Posted: November 04, 2023Categories: The Voriagh diary
Every year, we love organizing a contest to celebrate the magic that fills the misty October air. While 2022 saw the most creative writers competing, for 2023, we decided to hold an illustration contest. But this time, we wanted to go even further. To provide the best possible inspiration to budding artists, what could be better than challenging our own artistic senses?
That's why we reached out to Helena Aguilar Mayans, a talented photographer whose almost supernatural ambiance
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Under the rainbow…
Nearly one year ago, during our last trip to Lithuania, our charming model, Elena, unveiled us a unique place, with landscapes ranging from luxuriant coastal vegetation of pine trees and tall grass to the sandy landscapes of the Parnidis Dunes, perhaps the largest extension of dunes in Europe: The Curonian Spit. Located in the Lithuanian Baltic Sea coastal region, this small strip
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Eglé, Queen of serpents
Voriagh draws its source from travel through time, but also folklores. Each trip we take to the lands that inspire our clothes, or even contribute making them, are just as many experiences allowing us to discover new cultures and legends.
During a trip to the Baltic coast, Elena, the girl with fiery hair, told us an ancient legend, taken from Baltic mythology: the story of
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Posted: December 09, 2022Categories: The Voriagh diary
DIY little Christmas logs
The holidays are a special and magical time allowing us to settle down and make time with our beloved ones.
This period filled with joy and gingerbread is very important for the Voriagh team! That's why, every year, we take advantage of this unique atmosphere to design a DIY and make it all together.
This year, we decided to create charming wooden decorations for the Christmas tree
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Posted: October 30, 2022Categories: The Voriagh diary
SAMHAIN WRITING CONTEST
When our talented customers pay tribute to autumn
We, Voriagh family, love to watch falling leaves, but also to see passionate souls writing. That is why we create a little tradition: each autumn, we start a writing contest, with a few of our pictures as an inspiration. Aspiring writers have then a handful of days at last to write their story, with a limited number of words (otherwise it would
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Posted: July 28, 2022Categories: The Voriagh diary
DIY Christmas forest elves
DIY little pinecone elves!
If you are the kind of people who collects a lot of things during your walks in the forest, this DIY is made for you! You will finally use all those little pinecones and oak acorns you picked up and give them a second life.
It will be thanks to these little elves, very easy to make and customize as you like. You can plan an afternoon with family
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Posted: July 28, 2022Categories: The Voriagh diary
10 years already!
This year we are celebrating the 10th anniversary of our little boutique in Paris Bastille!
Olivia, still making the jewelry by hand, and our mother and I, designing and sewing the prototypes, nothing has really changed: Voriagh remains a small family brand, with the difference that it finally brings us a living.
It is therefore with great satisfaction that I share with you some