XTANT
A global gathering in celebration of heritage textiles by @kavitaparmar SAVETHEDATE : 8-12 May, 2026 Palma de Mallorca 📍@palaucanvivot
Sharing some lovely moments from our time in @_xtant_ 2026. Very grateful for an amazing experience and for the wonderful people we met along the way.

A little more from the magical @_xtant_ 💫
If you want to go fast,
go alone.
If you want to go far,
go together.
Special mention to @kristinajervell for demonstrating the cool STRENGTH 😮🏋🏻♀️ of a Viking woman in front of a piece by @dorte.bundt 🤎.
And @alborodan the most inspiring and brilliant Light bearer / Lace wearer ever 🤍🕯️🖤.
The floor in the Palau Can Vivot is Palma’s last still remaining unpaved street section, from the 14th century.
Tack @greeningline for pic 🤍.
#handmade #celebrationofskill #artgathering #inspiration #community 🫶 @kavitaparmar 🖤

A little more from the magical @_xtant_ 💫
If you want to go fast,
go alone.
If you want to go far,
go together.
Special mention to @kristinajervell for demonstrating the cool STRENGTH 😮🏋🏻♀️ of a Viking woman in front of a piece by @dorte.bundt 🤎.
And @alborodan the most inspiring and brilliant Light bearer / Lace wearer ever 🤍🕯️🖤.
The floor in the Palau Can Vivot is Palma’s last still remaining unpaved street section, from the 14th century.
Tack @greeningline for pic 🤍.
#handmade #celebrationofskill #artgathering #inspiration #community 🫶 @kavitaparmar 🖤
A little more from the magical @_xtant_ 💫
If you want to go fast,
go alone.
If you want to go far,
go together.
Special mention to @kristinajervell for demonstrating the cool STRENGTH 😮🏋🏻♀️ of a Viking woman in front of a piece by @dorte.bundt 🤎.
And @alborodan the most inspiring and brilliant Light bearer / Lace wearer ever 🤍🕯️🖤.
The floor in the Palau Can Vivot is Palma’s last still remaining unpaved street section, from the 14th century.
Tack @greeningline for pic 🤍.
#handmade #celebrationofskill #artgathering #inspiration #community 🫶 @kavitaparmar 🖤

A little more from the magical @_xtant_ 💫
If you want to go fast,
go alone.
If you want to go far,
go together.
Special mention to @kristinajervell for demonstrating the cool STRENGTH 😮🏋🏻♀️ of a Viking woman in front of a piece by @dorte.bundt 🤎.
And @alborodan the most inspiring and brilliant Light bearer / Lace wearer ever 🤍🕯️🖤.
The floor in the Palau Can Vivot is Palma’s last still remaining unpaved street section, from the 14th century.
Tack @greeningline for pic 🤍.
#handmade #celebrationofskill #artgathering #inspiration #community 🫶 @kavitaparmar 🖤

A little more from the magical @_xtant_ 💫
If you want to go fast,
go alone.
If you want to go far,
go together.
Special mention to @kristinajervell for demonstrating the cool STRENGTH 😮🏋🏻♀️ of a Viking woman in front of a piece by @dorte.bundt 🤎.
And @alborodan the most inspiring and brilliant Light bearer / Lace wearer ever 🤍🕯️🖤.
The floor in the Palau Can Vivot is Palma’s last still remaining unpaved street section, from the 14th century.
Tack @greeningline for pic 🤍.
#handmade #celebrationofskill #artgathering #inspiration #community 🫶 @kavitaparmar 🖤

A little more from the magical @_xtant_ 💫
If you want to go fast,
go alone.
If you want to go far,
go together.
Special mention to @kristinajervell for demonstrating the cool STRENGTH 😮🏋🏻♀️ of a Viking woman in front of a piece by @dorte.bundt 🤎.
And @alborodan the most inspiring and brilliant Light bearer / Lace wearer ever 🤍🕯️🖤.
The floor in the Palau Can Vivot is Palma’s last still remaining unpaved street section, from the 14th century.
Tack @greeningline for pic 🤍.
#handmade #celebrationofskill #artgathering #inspiration #community 🫶 @kavitaparmar 🖤

A little more from the magical @_xtant_ 💫
If you want to go fast,
go alone.
If you want to go far,
go together.
Special mention to @kristinajervell for demonstrating the cool STRENGTH 😮🏋🏻♀️ of a Viking woman in front of a piece by @dorte.bundt 🤎.
And @alborodan the most inspiring and brilliant Light bearer / Lace wearer ever 🤍🕯️🖤.
The floor in the Palau Can Vivot is Palma’s last still remaining unpaved street section, from the 14th century.
Tack @greeningline for pic 🤍.
#handmade #celebrationofskill #artgathering #inspiration #community 🫶 @kavitaparmar 🖤

A little more from the magical @_xtant_ 💫
If you want to go fast,
go alone.
If you want to go far,
go together.
Special mention to @kristinajervell for demonstrating the cool STRENGTH 😮🏋🏻♀️ of a Viking woman in front of a piece by @dorte.bundt 🤎.
And @alborodan the most inspiring and brilliant Light bearer / Lace wearer ever 🤍🕯️🖤.
The floor in the Palau Can Vivot is Palma’s last still remaining unpaved street section, from the 14th century.
Tack @greeningline for pic 🤍.
#handmade #celebrationofskill #artgathering #inspiration #community 🫶 @kavitaparmar 🖤

A little more from the magical @_xtant_ 💫
If you want to go fast,
go alone.
If you want to go far,
go together.
Special mention to @kristinajervell for demonstrating the cool STRENGTH 😮🏋🏻♀️ of a Viking woman in front of a piece by @dorte.bundt 🤎.
And @alborodan the most inspiring and brilliant Light bearer / Lace wearer ever 🤍🕯️🖤.
The floor in the Palau Can Vivot is Palma’s last still remaining unpaved street section, from the 14th century.
Tack @greeningline for pic 🤍.
#handmade #celebrationofskill #artgathering #inspiration #community 🫶 @kavitaparmar 🖤

A little more from the magical @_xtant_ 💫
If you want to go fast,
go alone.
If you want to go far,
go together.
Special mention to @kristinajervell for demonstrating the cool STRENGTH 😮🏋🏻♀️ of a Viking woman in front of a piece by @dorte.bundt 🤎.
And @alborodan the most inspiring and brilliant Light bearer / Lace wearer ever 🤍🕯️🖤.
The floor in the Palau Can Vivot is Palma’s last still remaining unpaved street section, from the 14th century.
Tack @greeningline for pic 🤍.
#handmade #celebrationofskill #artgathering #inspiration #community 🫶 @kavitaparmar 🖤

A little more from the magical @_xtant_ 💫
If you want to go fast,
go alone.
If you want to go far,
go together.
Special mention to @kristinajervell for demonstrating the cool STRENGTH 😮🏋🏻♀️ of a Viking woman in front of a piece by @dorte.bundt 🤎.
And @alborodan the most inspiring and brilliant Light bearer / Lace wearer ever 🤍🕯️🖤.
The floor in the Palau Can Vivot is Palma’s last still remaining unpaved street section, from the 14th century.
Tack @greeningline for pic 🤍.
#handmade #celebrationofskill #artgathering #inspiration #community 🫶 @kavitaparmar 🖤

A little more from the magical @_xtant_ 💫
If you want to go fast,
go alone.
If you want to go far,
go together.
Special mention to @kristinajervell for demonstrating the cool STRENGTH 😮🏋🏻♀️ of a Viking woman in front of a piece by @dorte.bundt 🤎.
And @alborodan the most inspiring and brilliant Light bearer / Lace wearer ever 🤍🕯️🖤.
The floor in the Palau Can Vivot is Palma’s last still remaining unpaved street section, from the 14th century.
Tack @greeningline for pic 🤍.
#handmade #celebrationofskill #artgathering #inspiration #community 🫶 @kavitaparmar 🖤

A little more from the magical @_xtant_ 💫
If you want to go fast,
go alone.
If you want to go far,
go together.
Special mention to @kristinajervell for demonstrating the cool STRENGTH 😮🏋🏻♀️ of a Viking woman in front of a piece by @dorte.bundt 🤎.
And @alborodan the most inspiring and brilliant Light bearer / Lace wearer ever 🤍🕯️🖤.
The floor in the Palau Can Vivot is Palma’s last still remaining unpaved street section, from the 14th century.
Tack @greeningline for pic 🤍.
#handmade #celebrationofskill #artgathering #inspiration #community 🫶 @kavitaparmar 🖤

A little more from the magical @_xtant_ 💫
If you want to go fast,
go alone.
If you want to go far,
go together.
Special mention to @kristinajervell for demonstrating the cool STRENGTH 😮🏋🏻♀️ of a Viking woman in front of a piece by @dorte.bundt 🤎.
And @alborodan the most inspiring and brilliant Light bearer / Lace wearer ever 🤍🕯️🖤.
The floor in the Palau Can Vivot is Palma’s last still remaining unpaved street section, from the 14th century.
Tack @greeningline for pic 🤍.
#handmade #celebrationofskill #artgathering #inspiration #community 🫶 @kavitaparmar 🖤

A little more from the magical @_xtant_ 💫
If you want to go fast,
go alone.
If you want to go far,
go together.
Special mention to @kristinajervell for demonstrating the cool STRENGTH 😮🏋🏻♀️ of a Viking woman in front of a piece by @dorte.bundt 🤎.
And @alborodan the most inspiring and brilliant Light bearer / Lace wearer ever 🤍🕯️🖤.
The floor in the Palau Can Vivot is Palma’s last still remaining unpaved street section, from the 14th century.
Tack @greeningline for pic 🤍.
#handmade #celebrationofskill #artgathering #inspiration #community 🫶 @kavitaparmar 🖤

A little more from the magical @_xtant_ 💫
If you want to go fast,
go alone.
If you want to go far,
go together.
Special mention to @kristinajervell for demonstrating the cool STRENGTH 😮🏋🏻♀️ of a Viking woman in front of a piece by @dorte.bundt 🤎.
And @alborodan the most inspiring and brilliant Light bearer / Lace wearer ever 🤍🕯️🖤.
The floor in the Palau Can Vivot is Palma’s last still remaining unpaved street section, from the 14th century.
Tack @greeningline for pic 🤍.
#handmade #celebrationofskill #artgathering #inspiration #community 🫶 @kavitaparmar 🖤

A little more from the magical @_xtant_ 💫
If you want to go fast,
go alone.
If you want to go far,
go together.
Special mention to @kristinajervell for demonstrating the cool STRENGTH 😮🏋🏻♀️ of a Viking woman in front of a piece by @dorte.bundt 🤎.
And @alborodan the most inspiring and brilliant Light bearer / Lace wearer ever 🤍🕯️🖤.
The floor in the Palau Can Vivot is Palma’s last still remaining unpaved street section, from the 14th century.
Tack @greeningline for pic 🤍.
#handmade #celebrationofskill #artgathering #inspiration #community 🫶 @kavitaparmar 🖤

A little more from the magical @_xtant_ 💫
If you want to go fast,
go alone.
If you want to go far,
go together.
Special mention to @kristinajervell for demonstrating the cool STRENGTH 😮🏋🏻♀️ of a Viking woman in front of a piece by @dorte.bundt 🤎.
And @alborodan the most inspiring and brilliant Light bearer / Lace wearer ever 🤍🕯️🖤.
The floor in the Palau Can Vivot is Palma’s last still remaining unpaved street section, from the 14th century.
Tack @greeningline for pic 🤍.
#handmade #celebrationofskill #artgathering #inspiration #community 🫶 @kavitaparmar 🖤

A little more from the magical @_xtant_ 💫
If you want to go fast,
go alone.
If you want to go far,
go together.
Special mention to @kristinajervell for demonstrating the cool STRENGTH 😮🏋🏻♀️ of a Viking woman in front of a piece by @dorte.bundt 🤎.
And @alborodan the most inspiring and brilliant Light bearer / Lace wearer ever 🤍🕯️🖤.
The floor in the Palau Can Vivot is Palma’s last still remaining unpaved street section, from the 14th century.
Tack @greeningline for pic 🤍.
#handmade #celebrationofskill #artgathering #inspiration #community 🫶 @kavitaparmar 🖤

A little more from the magical @_xtant_ 💫
If you want to go fast,
go alone.
If you want to go far,
go together.
Special mention to @kristinajervell for demonstrating the cool STRENGTH 😮🏋🏻♀️ of a Viking woman in front of a piece by @dorte.bundt 🤎.
And @alborodan the most inspiring and brilliant Light bearer / Lace wearer ever 🤍🕯️🖤.
The floor in the Palau Can Vivot is Palma’s last still remaining unpaved street section, from the 14th century.
Tack @greeningline for pic 🤍.
#handmade #celebrationofskill #artgathering #inspiration #community 🫶 @kavitaparmar 🖤

Leaving @_xtant_ behind is never easy
It truly feels like a family connected through thread, craft, love, and humanity, something I carry with me all year long until we meet again
Every year becomes more meaningful and emotional for me. I’m endlessly grateful for every conversation, every smile, and every person who stopped to see, touch, wear, and connect with my clothes. To the people I met for the first time, and to those I was so happy to reunite with again, thank you
A huge thank you to all the beautiful souls around me this year, especially my neighbors @muuyeejournal and @fluff_knitwearco for all the laughters
My beautiful muse in the island of Mallorca @julievanriel
To everyone who joined my workshops and shared such encouraging feedback, thank you from my heart (I’ll share another post dedicated to this )
Most importantly, thank you to my sister Korallia @koralliayoga who was by my side through everything
I could never do this without you ♥️
And a HUGE THANK YOU to @kavitaparmar , la Reina 👑, for creating and holding space for something so rare and meaningful, where we all feel welcomed, appreciated, and truly at home. XTANT reminds us what really matters in life. Thank you for all the hard work before, during, and after the fair, for always being honest with us, and for inspiring me through the way you share your truth, celebrate life, and bring beautiful people together. Thank you for being exactly who you are ♥️
Leaving full of inspiration, gratitude, and beautiful connections until next time 💔
Photography by me @danaegrim during Xtant at @palaucanvivot
#begrims #contemporaryromantics #madeincyclades #madeingreece #xtant

Leaving @_xtant_ behind is never easy
It truly feels like a family connected through thread, craft, love, and humanity, something I carry with me all year long until we meet again
Every year becomes more meaningful and emotional for me. I’m endlessly grateful for every conversation, every smile, and every person who stopped to see, touch, wear, and connect with my clothes. To the people I met for the first time, and to those I was so happy to reunite with again, thank you
A huge thank you to all the beautiful souls around me this year, especially my neighbors @muuyeejournal and @fluff_knitwearco for all the laughters
My beautiful muse in the island of Mallorca @julievanriel
To everyone who joined my workshops and shared such encouraging feedback, thank you from my heart (I’ll share another post dedicated to this )
Most importantly, thank you to my sister Korallia @koralliayoga who was by my side through everything
I could never do this without you ♥️
And a HUGE THANK YOU to @kavitaparmar , la Reina 👑, for creating and holding space for something so rare and meaningful, where we all feel welcomed, appreciated, and truly at home. XTANT reminds us what really matters in life. Thank you for all the hard work before, during, and after the fair, for always being honest with us, and for inspiring me through the way you share your truth, celebrate life, and bring beautiful people together. Thank you for being exactly who you are ♥️
Leaving full of inspiration, gratitude, and beautiful connections until next time 💔
Photography by me @danaegrim during Xtant at @palaucanvivot
#begrims #contemporaryromantics #madeincyclades #madeingreece #xtant

Leaving @_xtant_ behind is never easy
It truly feels like a family connected through thread, craft, love, and humanity, something I carry with me all year long until we meet again
Every year becomes more meaningful and emotional for me. I’m endlessly grateful for every conversation, every smile, and every person who stopped to see, touch, wear, and connect with my clothes. To the people I met for the first time, and to those I was so happy to reunite with again, thank you
A huge thank you to all the beautiful souls around me this year, especially my neighbors @muuyeejournal and @fluff_knitwearco for all the laughters
My beautiful muse in the island of Mallorca @julievanriel
To everyone who joined my workshops and shared such encouraging feedback, thank you from my heart (I’ll share another post dedicated to this )
Most importantly, thank you to my sister Korallia @koralliayoga who was by my side through everything
I could never do this without you ♥️
And a HUGE THANK YOU to @kavitaparmar , la Reina 👑, for creating and holding space for something so rare and meaningful, where we all feel welcomed, appreciated, and truly at home. XTANT reminds us what really matters in life. Thank you for all the hard work before, during, and after the fair, for always being honest with us, and for inspiring me through the way you share your truth, celebrate life, and bring beautiful people together. Thank you for being exactly who you are ♥️
Leaving full of inspiration, gratitude, and beautiful connections until next time 💔
Photography by me @danaegrim during Xtant at @palaucanvivot
#begrims #contemporaryromantics #madeincyclades #madeingreece #xtant

Leaving @_xtant_ behind is never easy
It truly feels like a family connected through thread, craft, love, and humanity, something I carry with me all year long until we meet again
Every year becomes more meaningful and emotional for me. I’m endlessly grateful for every conversation, every smile, and every person who stopped to see, touch, wear, and connect with my clothes. To the people I met for the first time, and to those I was so happy to reunite with again, thank you
A huge thank you to all the beautiful souls around me this year, especially my neighbors @muuyeejournal and @fluff_knitwearco for all the laughters
My beautiful muse in the island of Mallorca @julievanriel
To everyone who joined my workshops and shared such encouraging feedback, thank you from my heart (I’ll share another post dedicated to this )
Most importantly, thank you to my sister Korallia @koralliayoga who was by my side through everything
I could never do this without you ♥️
And a HUGE THANK YOU to @kavitaparmar , la Reina 👑, for creating and holding space for something so rare and meaningful, where we all feel welcomed, appreciated, and truly at home. XTANT reminds us what really matters in life. Thank you for all the hard work before, during, and after the fair, for always being honest with us, and for inspiring me through the way you share your truth, celebrate life, and bring beautiful people together. Thank you for being exactly who you are ♥️
Leaving full of inspiration, gratitude, and beautiful connections until next time 💔
Photography by me @danaegrim during Xtant at @palaucanvivot
#begrims #contemporaryromantics #madeincyclades #madeingreece #xtant

Leaving @_xtant_ behind is never easy
It truly feels like a family connected through thread, craft, love, and humanity, something I carry with me all year long until we meet again
Every year becomes more meaningful and emotional for me. I’m endlessly grateful for every conversation, every smile, and every person who stopped to see, touch, wear, and connect with my clothes. To the people I met for the first time, and to those I was so happy to reunite with again, thank you
A huge thank you to all the beautiful souls around me this year, especially my neighbors @muuyeejournal and @fluff_knitwearco for all the laughters
My beautiful muse in the island of Mallorca @julievanriel
To everyone who joined my workshops and shared such encouraging feedback, thank you from my heart (I’ll share another post dedicated to this )
Most importantly, thank you to my sister Korallia @koralliayoga who was by my side through everything
I could never do this without you ♥️
And a HUGE THANK YOU to @kavitaparmar , la Reina 👑, for creating and holding space for something so rare and meaningful, where we all feel welcomed, appreciated, and truly at home. XTANT reminds us what really matters in life. Thank you for all the hard work before, during, and after the fair, for always being honest with us, and for inspiring me through the way you share your truth, celebrate life, and bring beautiful people together. Thank you for being exactly who you are ♥️
Leaving full of inspiration, gratitude, and beautiful connections until next time 💔
Photography by me @danaegrim during Xtant at @palaucanvivot
#begrims #contemporaryromantics #madeincyclades #madeingreece #xtant

Leaving @_xtant_ behind is never easy
It truly feels like a family connected through thread, craft, love, and humanity, something I carry with me all year long until we meet again
Every year becomes more meaningful and emotional for me. I’m endlessly grateful for every conversation, every smile, and every person who stopped to see, touch, wear, and connect with my clothes. To the people I met for the first time, and to those I was so happy to reunite with again, thank you
A huge thank you to all the beautiful souls around me this year, especially my neighbors @muuyeejournal and @fluff_knitwearco for all the laughters
My beautiful muse in the island of Mallorca @julievanriel
To everyone who joined my workshops and shared such encouraging feedback, thank you from my heart (I’ll share another post dedicated to this )
Most importantly, thank you to my sister Korallia @koralliayoga who was by my side through everything
I could never do this without you ♥️
And a HUGE THANK YOU to @kavitaparmar , la Reina 👑, for creating and holding space for something so rare and meaningful, where we all feel welcomed, appreciated, and truly at home. XTANT reminds us what really matters in life. Thank you for all the hard work before, during, and after the fair, for always being honest with us, and for inspiring me through the way you share your truth, celebrate life, and bring beautiful people together. Thank you for being exactly who you are ♥️
Leaving full of inspiration, gratitude, and beautiful connections until next time 💔
Photography by me @danaegrim during Xtant at @palaucanvivot
#begrims #contemporaryromantics #madeincyclades #madeingreece #xtant

Leaving @_xtant_ behind is never easy
It truly feels like a family connected through thread, craft, love, and humanity, something I carry with me all year long until we meet again
Every year becomes more meaningful and emotional for me. I’m endlessly grateful for every conversation, every smile, and every person who stopped to see, touch, wear, and connect with my clothes. To the people I met for the first time, and to those I was so happy to reunite with again, thank you
A huge thank you to all the beautiful souls around me this year, especially my neighbors @muuyeejournal and @fluff_knitwearco for all the laughters
My beautiful muse in the island of Mallorca @julievanriel
To everyone who joined my workshops and shared such encouraging feedback, thank you from my heart (I’ll share another post dedicated to this )
Most importantly, thank you to my sister Korallia @koralliayoga who was by my side through everything
I could never do this without you ♥️
And a HUGE THANK YOU to @kavitaparmar , la Reina 👑, for creating and holding space for something so rare and meaningful, where we all feel welcomed, appreciated, and truly at home. XTANT reminds us what really matters in life. Thank you for all the hard work before, during, and after the fair, for always being honest with us, and for inspiring me through the way you share your truth, celebrate life, and bring beautiful people together. Thank you for being exactly who you are ♥️
Leaving full of inspiration, gratitude, and beautiful connections until next time 💔
Photography by me @danaegrim during Xtant at @palaucanvivot
#begrims #contemporaryromantics #madeincyclades #madeingreece #xtant

Leaving @_xtant_ behind is never easy
It truly feels like a family connected through thread, craft, love, and humanity, something I carry with me all year long until we meet again
Every year becomes more meaningful and emotional for me. I’m endlessly grateful for every conversation, every smile, and every person who stopped to see, touch, wear, and connect with my clothes. To the people I met for the first time, and to those I was so happy to reunite with again, thank you
A huge thank you to all the beautiful souls around me this year, especially my neighbors @muuyeejournal and @fluff_knitwearco for all the laughters
My beautiful muse in the island of Mallorca @julievanriel
To everyone who joined my workshops and shared such encouraging feedback, thank you from my heart (I’ll share another post dedicated to this )
Most importantly, thank you to my sister Korallia @koralliayoga who was by my side through everything
I could never do this without you ♥️
And a HUGE THANK YOU to @kavitaparmar , la Reina 👑, for creating and holding space for something so rare and meaningful, where we all feel welcomed, appreciated, and truly at home. XTANT reminds us what really matters in life. Thank you for all the hard work before, during, and after the fair, for always being honest with us, and for inspiring me through the way you share your truth, celebrate life, and bring beautiful people together. Thank you for being exactly who you are ♥️
Leaving full of inspiration, gratitude, and beautiful connections until next time 💔
Photography by me @danaegrim during Xtant at @palaucanvivot
#begrims #contemporaryromantics #madeincyclades #madeingreece #xtant

Leaving @_xtant_ behind is never easy
It truly feels like a family connected through thread, craft, love, and humanity, something I carry with me all year long until we meet again
Every year becomes more meaningful and emotional for me. I’m endlessly grateful for every conversation, every smile, and every person who stopped to see, touch, wear, and connect with my clothes. To the people I met for the first time, and to those I was so happy to reunite with again, thank you
A huge thank you to all the beautiful souls around me this year, especially my neighbors @muuyeejournal and @fluff_knitwearco for all the laughters
My beautiful muse in the island of Mallorca @julievanriel
To everyone who joined my workshops and shared such encouraging feedback, thank you from my heart (I’ll share another post dedicated to this )
Most importantly, thank you to my sister Korallia @koralliayoga who was by my side through everything
I could never do this without you ♥️
And a HUGE THANK YOU to @kavitaparmar , la Reina 👑, for creating and holding space for something so rare and meaningful, where we all feel welcomed, appreciated, and truly at home. XTANT reminds us what really matters in life. Thank you for all the hard work before, during, and after the fair, for always being honest with us, and for inspiring me through the way you share your truth, celebrate life, and bring beautiful people together. Thank you for being exactly who you are ♥️
Leaving full of inspiration, gratitude, and beautiful connections until next time 💔
Photography by me @danaegrim during Xtant at @palaucanvivot
#begrims #contemporaryromantics #madeincyclades #madeingreece #xtant

Leaving @_xtant_ behind is never easy
It truly feels like a family connected through thread, craft, love, and humanity, something I carry with me all year long until we meet again
Every year becomes more meaningful and emotional for me. I’m endlessly grateful for every conversation, every smile, and every person who stopped to see, touch, wear, and connect with my clothes. To the people I met for the first time, and to those I was so happy to reunite with again, thank you
A huge thank you to all the beautiful souls around me this year, especially my neighbors @muuyeejournal and @fluff_knitwearco for all the laughters
My beautiful muse in the island of Mallorca @julievanriel
To everyone who joined my workshops and shared such encouraging feedback, thank you from my heart (I’ll share another post dedicated to this )
Most importantly, thank you to my sister Korallia @koralliayoga who was by my side through everything
I could never do this without you ♥️
And a HUGE THANK YOU to @kavitaparmar , la Reina 👑, for creating and holding space for something so rare and meaningful, where we all feel welcomed, appreciated, and truly at home. XTANT reminds us what really matters in life. Thank you for all the hard work before, during, and after the fair, for always being honest with us, and for inspiring me through the way you share your truth, celebrate life, and bring beautiful people together. Thank you for being exactly who you are ♥️
Leaving full of inspiration, gratitude, and beautiful connections until next time 💔
Photography by me @danaegrim during Xtant at @palaucanvivot
#begrims #contemporaryromantics #madeincyclades #madeingreece #xtant

Leaving @_xtant_ behind is never easy
It truly feels like a family connected through thread, craft, love, and humanity, something I carry with me all year long until we meet again
Every year becomes more meaningful and emotional for me. I’m endlessly grateful for every conversation, every smile, and every person who stopped to see, touch, wear, and connect with my clothes. To the people I met for the first time, and to those I was so happy to reunite with again, thank you
A huge thank you to all the beautiful souls around me this year, especially my neighbors @muuyeejournal and @fluff_knitwearco for all the laughters
My beautiful muse in the island of Mallorca @julievanriel
To everyone who joined my workshops and shared such encouraging feedback, thank you from my heart (I’ll share another post dedicated to this )
Most importantly, thank you to my sister Korallia @koralliayoga who was by my side through everything
I could never do this without you ♥️
And a HUGE THANK YOU to @kavitaparmar , la Reina 👑, for creating and holding space for something so rare and meaningful, where we all feel welcomed, appreciated, and truly at home. XTANT reminds us what really matters in life. Thank you for all the hard work before, during, and after the fair, for always being honest with us, and for inspiring me through the way you share your truth, celebrate life, and bring beautiful people together. Thank you for being exactly who you are ♥️
Leaving full of inspiration, gratitude, and beautiful connections until next time 💔
Photography by me @danaegrim during Xtant at @palaucanvivot
#begrims #contemporaryromantics #madeincyclades #madeingreece #xtant

Leaving @_xtant_ behind is never easy
It truly feels like a family connected through thread, craft, love, and humanity, something I carry with me all year long until we meet again
Every year becomes more meaningful and emotional for me. I’m endlessly grateful for every conversation, every smile, and every person who stopped to see, touch, wear, and connect with my clothes. To the people I met for the first time, and to those I was so happy to reunite with again, thank you
A huge thank you to all the beautiful souls around me this year, especially my neighbors @muuyeejournal and @fluff_knitwearco for all the laughters
My beautiful muse in the island of Mallorca @julievanriel
To everyone who joined my workshops and shared such encouraging feedback, thank you from my heart (I’ll share another post dedicated to this )
Most importantly, thank you to my sister Korallia @koralliayoga who was by my side through everything
I could never do this without you ♥️
And a HUGE THANK YOU to @kavitaparmar , la Reina 👑, for creating and holding space for something so rare and meaningful, where we all feel welcomed, appreciated, and truly at home. XTANT reminds us what really matters in life. Thank you for all the hard work before, during, and after the fair, for always being honest with us, and for inspiring me through the way you share your truth, celebrate life, and bring beautiful people together. Thank you for being exactly who you are ♥️
Leaving full of inspiration, gratitude, and beautiful connections until next time 💔
Photography by me @danaegrim during Xtant at @palaucanvivot
#begrims #contemporaryromantics #madeincyclades #madeingreece #xtant

@_xtant_Nomad
08 _ 12 Mayo
Cinco días en el Palacio Can Vivot en Mallorca compartiendo textil, memoria у oficio. Un espacio que convoca gente de todas las culturas para encontrarse alrededor del hacer.
Fue un agrado volver a exponer y dar mi workshop, donde tejimos una chuspa andina trayendo un pedazo de mi tierra.
Saberes, bailes y risas entre lluvia, sol y mar en un mismo lugar.
Gracias @kavitaparmar por abrir este espacio tan necesario.
Me quedo con la conversación sobre lo circular: seguir tejiendo comunidad desde la memoria y el oficio.
Synhistanai me llevó ahí. Nada existe solo, todo co-emerge en ciclo.

@_xtant_Nomad
08 _ 12 Mayo
Cinco días en el Palacio Can Vivot en Mallorca compartiendo textil, memoria у oficio. Un espacio que convoca gente de todas las culturas para encontrarse alrededor del hacer.
Fue un agrado volver a exponer y dar mi workshop, donde tejimos una chuspa andina trayendo un pedazo de mi tierra.
Saberes, bailes y risas entre lluvia, sol y mar en un mismo lugar.
Gracias @kavitaparmar por abrir este espacio tan necesario.
Me quedo con la conversación sobre lo circular: seguir tejiendo comunidad desde la memoria y el oficio.
Synhistanai me llevó ahí. Nada existe solo, todo co-emerge en ciclo.

@_xtant_Nomad
08 _ 12 Mayo
Cinco días en el Palacio Can Vivot en Mallorca compartiendo textil, memoria у oficio. Un espacio que convoca gente de todas las culturas para encontrarse alrededor del hacer.
Fue un agrado volver a exponer y dar mi workshop, donde tejimos una chuspa andina trayendo un pedazo de mi tierra.
Saberes, bailes y risas entre lluvia, sol y mar en un mismo lugar.
Gracias @kavitaparmar por abrir este espacio tan necesario.
Me quedo con la conversación sobre lo circular: seguir tejiendo comunidad desde la memoria y el oficio.
Synhistanai me llevó ahí. Nada existe solo, todo co-emerge en ciclo.

@_xtant_Nomad
08 _ 12 Mayo
Cinco días en el Palacio Can Vivot en Mallorca compartiendo textil, memoria у oficio. Un espacio que convoca gente de todas las culturas para encontrarse alrededor del hacer.
Fue un agrado volver a exponer y dar mi workshop, donde tejimos una chuspa andina trayendo un pedazo de mi tierra.
Saberes, bailes y risas entre lluvia, sol y mar en un mismo lugar.
Gracias @kavitaparmar por abrir este espacio tan necesario.
Me quedo con la conversación sobre lo circular: seguir tejiendo comunidad desde la memoria y el oficio.
Synhistanai me llevó ahí. Nada existe solo, todo co-emerge en ciclo.

@_xtant_Nomad
08 _ 12 Mayo
Cinco días en el Palacio Can Vivot en Mallorca compartiendo textil, memoria у oficio. Un espacio que convoca gente de todas las culturas para encontrarse alrededor del hacer.
Fue un agrado volver a exponer y dar mi workshop, donde tejimos una chuspa andina trayendo un pedazo de mi tierra.
Saberes, bailes y risas entre lluvia, sol y mar en un mismo lugar.
Gracias @kavitaparmar por abrir este espacio tan necesario.
Me quedo con la conversación sobre lo circular: seguir tejiendo comunidad desde la memoria y el oficio.
Synhistanai me llevó ahí. Nada existe solo, todo co-emerge en ciclo.

@_xtant_Nomad
08 _ 12 Mayo
Cinco días en el Palacio Can Vivot en Mallorca compartiendo textil, memoria у oficio. Un espacio que convoca gente de todas las culturas para encontrarse alrededor del hacer.
Fue un agrado volver a exponer y dar mi workshop, donde tejimos una chuspa andina trayendo un pedazo de mi tierra.
Saberes, bailes y risas entre lluvia, sol y mar en un mismo lugar.
Gracias @kavitaparmar por abrir este espacio tan necesario.
Me quedo con la conversación sobre lo circular: seguir tejiendo comunidad desde la memoria y el oficio.
Synhistanai me llevó ahí. Nada existe solo, todo co-emerge en ciclo.
@_xtant_Nomad
08 _ 12 Mayo
Cinco días en el Palacio Can Vivot en Mallorca compartiendo textil, memoria у oficio. Un espacio que convoca gente de todas las culturas para encontrarse alrededor del hacer.
Fue un agrado volver a exponer y dar mi workshop, donde tejimos una chuspa andina trayendo un pedazo de mi tierra.
Saberes, bailes y risas entre lluvia, sol y mar en un mismo lugar.
Gracias @kavitaparmar por abrir este espacio tan necesario.
Me quedo con la conversación sobre lo circular: seguir tejiendo comunidad desde la memoria y el oficio.
Synhistanai me llevó ahí. Nada existe solo, todo co-emerge en ciclo.

@_xtant_Nomad
08 _ 12 Mayo
Cinco días en el Palacio Can Vivot en Mallorca compartiendo textil, memoria у oficio. Un espacio que convoca gente de todas las culturas para encontrarse alrededor del hacer.
Fue un agrado volver a exponer y dar mi workshop, donde tejimos una chuspa andina trayendo un pedazo de mi tierra.
Saberes, bailes y risas entre lluvia, sol y mar en un mismo lugar.
Gracias @kavitaparmar por abrir este espacio tan necesario.
Me quedo con la conversación sobre lo circular: seguir tejiendo comunidad desde la memoria y el oficio.
Synhistanai me llevó ahí. Nada existe solo, todo co-emerge en ciclo.

@_xtant_Nomad
08 _ 12 Mayo
Cinco días en el Palacio Can Vivot en Mallorca compartiendo textil, memoria у oficio. Un espacio que convoca gente de todas las culturas para encontrarse alrededor del hacer.
Fue un agrado volver a exponer y dar mi workshop, donde tejimos una chuspa andina trayendo un pedazo de mi tierra.
Saberes, bailes y risas entre lluvia, sol y mar en un mismo lugar.
Gracias @kavitaparmar por abrir este espacio tan necesario.
Me quedo con la conversación sobre lo circular: seguir tejiendo comunidad desde la memoria y el oficio.
Synhistanai me llevó ahí. Nada existe solo, todo co-emerge en ciclo.

@_xtant_Nomad
08 _ 12 Mayo
Cinco días en el Palacio Can Vivot en Mallorca compartiendo textil, memoria у oficio. Un espacio que convoca gente de todas las culturas para encontrarse alrededor del hacer.
Fue un agrado volver a exponer y dar mi workshop, donde tejimos una chuspa andina trayendo un pedazo de mi tierra.
Saberes, bailes y risas entre lluvia, sol y mar en un mismo lugar.
Gracias @kavitaparmar por abrir este espacio tan necesario.
Me quedo con la conversación sobre lo circular: seguir tejiendo comunidad desde la memoria y el oficio.
Synhistanai me llevó ahí. Nada existe solo, todo co-emerge en ciclo.

@_xtant_Nomad
08 _ 12 Mayo
Cinco días en el Palacio Can Vivot en Mallorca compartiendo textil, memoria у oficio. Un espacio que convoca gente de todas las culturas para encontrarse alrededor del hacer.
Fue un agrado volver a exponer y dar mi workshop, donde tejimos una chuspa andina trayendo un pedazo de mi tierra.
Saberes, bailes y risas entre lluvia, sol y mar en un mismo lugar.
Gracias @kavitaparmar por abrir este espacio tan necesario.
Me quedo con la conversación sobre lo circular: seguir tejiendo comunidad desde la memoria y el oficio.
Synhistanai me llevó ahí. Nada existe solo, todo co-emerge en ciclo.
🪡 Hands of lov.YATRA 🧵
There are eight billion people on this earth.
And sixteen billion hands.
Hands that can tear things apart... or weave the world back together.
We choose the thread.
We choose to preserve, to connect, and to build with lov.
Because what we hold in our hands today... becomes the fabric of tomorrow.
lov. x XTANT
Video: Anna Sydorchik (@meseptember)
Thank you Gracias to the nice tech guys at @_xtant_ who made this beautiful clip 😊🫶.
#handmade #vintagetextiles #contemporarytextileart #artcollector #wallhanging
We have now recovered from the immersive and positively overwhelming experience that XTANT NOMAD 2026 @_xtant_ has been to us 🙏🏼🧡
We are so grateful to Kavita @kavitaparmar, Ana Belén @anilaflowers, Veronica @origennutricion plus all the team and all the volunteers that have enabled us to enjoy this global gathering and cultural feast for the 6th time in Palma de Mallorca.
We have enjoyed seeing old friends coming back to participate and also meeting many new impressive artisanal pioneers and experienced veterans from all four corners of the Earth.
We have gathered these images of our week together at Palacio Can Vivot @palaucanvivot and we are so thankful for hosting us so lovingly 🙏🏼🧡
We would also like to send thanks to Alexandra @alexandra_seaman of the @lov.foundation and to @orlyanan for their creative and inspirational show at @castelldebellver and fab party @aethosclubpalma.
All this said, we are sending much Love and Light to all the artists in these pictures and videos and we are really looking forward to meeting soon again ✨🧡✨
🧡 @analamata @buttonmasala @ka_sha_india @emmacassi_art @helena.bajaj.larsen @lateliervo @kirit_chitara @adivpurenature @rupa_adiv @kamacko.studio @j.nikadimus @sufiyankhatri @lineage_of @heidihankaniemi @aditimayer @jennifer_ipekel @ilatstudios @octoberstore.uk @abdullahkhatri.sidrcraft @vankar_vishram_valji @shimenaweavingfriendships @selvedgemagazine @thisisusng @thelafaanistudio @materiabotanica @wearelegacy.earth @pritiadiv @dibzoo @supernaturae @muuyeejournal @riasjaipur @xavierdeshoulieres @anithanreddy @felipebtz @blankastege @poltaylor_architect @fornetdelasoca @maison_eboehm @meira_meira_on_the_wall @begrims @traditional.futures @korobkorob @jeannedekroon 🧡

Agradecida de haber compartido vivencias y experiencias con nuestras vecinas cercanas de Xtant . ¡Siempre lo mejor para todas! ✨
@_xtant_ @palaucanvivot @kavitaparmar @muuyeejournal @pocovineta @kamacko.studio @jimena_delosangeles @coachmallorca @fluff_knitwearco @begrims
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Grateful to have shared moments and experiences with our close neighbors from Xtant. Always wishing the very best for all of you! ✨
@_xtant_ @palaucanvivot @kavitaparmar @muuyeejournal @pocovineta @kamacko.studio @jimena_delosangeles @coachmallorca @fluff_knitwearco @begrims

Agradecida de haber compartido vivencias y experiencias con nuestras vecinas cercanas de Xtant . ¡Siempre lo mejor para todas! ✨
@_xtant_ @palaucanvivot @kavitaparmar @muuyeejournal @pocovineta @kamacko.studio @jimena_delosangeles @coachmallorca @fluff_knitwearco @begrims
———
Grateful to have shared moments and experiences with our close neighbors from Xtant. Always wishing the very best for all of you! ✨
@_xtant_ @palaucanvivot @kavitaparmar @muuyeejournal @pocovineta @kamacko.studio @jimena_delosangeles @coachmallorca @fluff_knitwearco @begrims

Agradecida de haber compartido vivencias y experiencias con nuestras vecinas cercanas de Xtant . ¡Siempre lo mejor para todas! ✨
@_xtant_ @palaucanvivot @kavitaparmar @muuyeejournal @pocovineta @kamacko.studio @jimena_delosangeles @coachmallorca @fluff_knitwearco @begrims
———
Grateful to have shared moments and experiences with our close neighbors from Xtant. Always wishing the very best for all of you! ✨
@_xtant_ @palaucanvivot @kavitaparmar @muuyeejournal @pocovineta @kamacko.studio @jimena_delosangeles @coachmallorca @fluff_knitwearco @begrims

Agradecida de haber compartido vivencias y experiencias con nuestras vecinas cercanas de Xtant . ¡Siempre lo mejor para todas! ✨
@_xtant_ @palaucanvivot @kavitaparmar @muuyeejournal @pocovineta @kamacko.studio @jimena_delosangeles @coachmallorca @fluff_knitwearco @begrims
———
Grateful to have shared moments and experiences with our close neighbors from Xtant. Always wishing the very best for all of you! ✨
@_xtant_ @palaucanvivot @kavitaparmar @muuyeejournal @pocovineta @kamacko.studio @jimena_delosangeles @coachmallorca @fluff_knitwearco @begrims

Agradecida de haber compartido vivencias y experiencias con nuestras vecinas cercanas de Xtant . ¡Siempre lo mejor para todas! ✨
@_xtant_ @palaucanvivot @kavitaparmar @muuyeejournal @pocovineta @kamacko.studio @jimena_delosangeles @coachmallorca @fluff_knitwearco @begrims
———
Grateful to have shared moments and experiences with our close neighbors from Xtant. Always wishing the very best for all of you! ✨
@_xtant_ @palaucanvivot @kavitaparmar @muuyeejournal @pocovineta @kamacko.studio @jimena_delosangeles @coachmallorca @fluff_knitwearco @begrims

Agradecida de haber compartido vivencias y experiencias con nuestras vecinas cercanas de Xtant . ¡Siempre lo mejor para todas! ✨
@_xtant_ @palaucanvivot @kavitaparmar @muuyeejournal @pocovineta @kamacko.studio @jimena_delosangeles @coachmallorca @fluff_knitwearco @begrims
———
Grateful to have shared moments and experiences with our close neighbors from Xtant. Always wishing the very best for all of you! ✨
@_xtant_ @palaucanvivot @kavitaparmar @muuyeejournal @pocovineta @kamacko.studio @jimena_delosangeles @coachmallorca @fluff_knitwearco @begrims

Agradecida de haber compartido vivencias y experiencias con nuestras vecinas cercanas de Xtant . ¡Siempre lo mejor para todas! ✨
@_xtant_ @palaucanvivot @kavitaparmar @muuyeejournal @pocovineta @kamacko.studio @jimena_delosangeles @coachmallorca @fluff_knitwearco @begrims
———
Grateful to have shared moments and experiences with our close neighbors from Xtant. Always wishing the very best for all of you! ✨
@_xtant_ @palaucanvivot @kavitaparmar @muuyeejournal @pocovineta @kamacko.studio @jimena_delosangeles @coachmallorca @fluff_knitwearco @begrims

Agradecida de haber compartido vivencias y experiencias con nuestras vecinas cercanas de Xtant . ¡Siempre lo mejor para todas! ✨
@_xtant_ @palaucanvivot @kavitaparmar @muuyeejournal @pocovineta @kamacko.studio @jimena_delosangeles @coachmallorca @fluff_knitwearco @begrims
———
Grateful to have shared moments and experiences with our close neighbors from Xtant. Always wishing the very best for all of you! ✨
@_xtant_ @palaucanvivot @kavitaparmar @muuyeejournal @pocovineta @kamacko.studio @jimena_delosangeles @coachmallorca @fluff_knitwearco @begrims

Agradecida de haber compartido vivencias y experiencias con nuestras vecinas cercanas de Xtant . ¡Siempre lo mejor para todas! ✨
@_xtant_ @palaucanvivot @kavitaparmar @muuyeejournal @pocovineta @kamacko.studio @jimena_delosangeles @coachmallorca @fluff_knitwearco @begrims
———
Grateful to have shared moments and experiences with our close neighbors from Xtant. Always wishing the very best for all of you! ✨
@_xtant_ @palaucanvivot @kavitaparmar @muuyeejournal @pocovineta @kamacko.studio @jimena_delosangeles @coachmallorca @fluff_knitwearco @begrims
lov.YATRA | Day 4
lov.YATRA entered its final day with purpose through XTANT workshops — an invitation to step into the hands-on world of craft and experience, even for a moment, what it means to create through the patience and intelligence of the artisan.
From there, the journey continued to Palmyra Sculpture Centre (@palmyra.mallorca), set within a UNESCO World Heritage landscape at the foot of the Tramuntana Mountains in Alaró. Immersed in wild terrain, rugged stone, and quiet gardens, Palmyra brings art into direct dialogue with the landscape. At its heart sits Finca Ses Roques, a restored Mallorcan estate overlooking the Twin Mountains.
Guests were welcomed into a private tour of the sculpture gardens by the founder Ien van Wierst (@iendepalmyra), followed with a private lunch, made by Chef Ida Strandlund (@cure.ate.food) and a clay workshop with Dutch artist-in-residence Julie van Riel (@julievanriel). Julie’s practice explores the concept of time through clay, touch, and the slow language of the hand.
The afternoon unfolded with herbalist and distiller, Juan A. Canaves (@juan_a_canaves), speaking on the interconnectedness of nature and scent-making.
Our time at Palmyra closed with Save The Med Mallorca (@savethemedfoundation) founder Bradley Robertson, whose work is dedicated to preserving and regenerating the Mediterranean basin. Through marine restoration, environmental education, and community engagement, his work reminds us that care for the sea is care for life itself.
lov. x XTANT

lov.YATRA | Day 4
lov.YATRA entered its final day with purpose through XTANT workshops — an invitation to step into the hands-on world of craft and experience, even for a moment, what it means to create through the patience and intelligence of the artisan.
From there, the journey continued to Palmyra Sculpture Centre (@palmyra.mallorca), set within a UNESCO World Heritage landscape at the foot of the Tramuntana Mountains in Alaró. Immersed in wild terrain, rugged stone, and quiet gardens, Palmyra brings art into direct dialogue with the landscape. At its heart sits Finca Ses Roques, a restored Mallorcan estate overlooking the Twin Mountains.
Guests were welcomed into a private tour of the sculpture gardens by the founder Ien van Wierst (@iendepalmyra), followed with a private lunch, made by Chef Ida Strandlund (@cure.ate.food) and a clay workshop with Dutch artist-in-residence Julie van Riel (@julievanriel). Julie’s practice explores the concept of time through clay, touch, and the slow language of the hand.
The afternoon unfolded with herbalist and distiller, Juan A. Canaves (@juan_a_canaves), speaking on the interconnectedness of nature and scent-making.
Our time at Palmyra closed with Save The Med Mallorca (@savethemedfoundation) founder Bradley Robertson, whose work is dedicated to preserving and regenerating the Mediterranean basin. Through marine restoration, environmental education, and community engagement, his work reminds us that care for the sea is care for life itself.
lov. x XTANT
lov.YATRA | Day 4
lov.YATRA entered its final day with purpose through XTANT workshops — an invitation to step into the hands-on world of craft and experience, even for a moment, what it means to create through the patience and intelligence of the artisan.
From there, the journey continued to Palmyra Sculpture Centre (@palmyra.mallorca), set within a UNESCO World Heritage landscape at the foot of the Tramuntana Mountains in Alaró. Immersed in wild terrain, rugged stone, and quiet gardens, Palmyra brings art into direct dialogue with the landscape. At its heart sits Finca Ses Roques, a restored Mallorcan estate overlooking the Twin Mountains.
Guests were welcomed into a private tour of the sculpture gardens by the founder Ien van Wierst (@iendepalmyra), followed with a private lunch, made by Chef Ida Strandlund (@cure.ate.food) and a clay workshop with Dutch artist-in-residence Julie van Riel (@julievanriel). Julie’s practice explores the concept of time through clay, touch, and the slow language of the hand.
The afternoon unfolded with herbalist and distiller, Juan A. Canaves (@juan_a_canaves), speaking on the interconnectedness of nature and scent-making.
Our time at Palmyra closed with Save The Med Mallorca (@savethemedfoundation) founder Bradley Robertson, whose work is dedicated to preserving and regenerating the Mediterranean basin. Through marine restoration, environmental education, and community engagement, his work reminds us that care for the sea is care for life itself.
lov. x XTANT

lov.YATRA | Day 4
lov.YATRA entered its final day with purpose through XTANT workshops — an invitation to step into the hands-on world of craft and experience, even for a moment, what it means to create through the patience and intelligence of the artisan.
From there, the journey continued to Palmyra Sculpture Centre (@palmyra.mallorca), set within a UNESCO World Heritage landscape at the foot of the Tramuntana Mountains in Alaró. Immersed in wild terrain, rugged stone, and quiet gardens, Palmyra brings art into direct dialogue with the landscape. At its heart sits Finca Ses Roques, a restored Mallorcan estate overlooking the Twin Mountains.
Guests were welcomed into a private tour of the sculpture gardens by the founder Ien van Wierst (@iendepalmyra), followed with a private lunch, made by Chef Ida Strandlund (@cure.ate.food) and a clay workshop with Dutch artist-in-residence Julie van Riel (@julievanriel). Julie’s practice explores the concept of time through clay, touch, and the slow language of the hand.
The afternoon unfolded with herbalist and distiller, Juan A. Canaves (@juan_a_canaves), speaking on the interconnectedness of nature and scent-making.
Our time at Palmyra closed with Save The Med Mallorca (@savethemedfoundation) founder Bradley Robertson, whose work is dedicated to preserving and regenerating the Mediterranean basin. Through marine restoration, environmental education, and community engagement, his work reminds us that care for the sea is care for life itself.
lov. x XTANT
lov.YATRA | Day 4
lov.YATRA entered its final day with purpose through XTANT workshops — an invitation to step into the hands-on world of craft and experience, even for a moment, what it means to create through the patience and intelligence of the artisan.
From there, the journey continued to Palmyra Sculpture Centre (@palmyra.mallorca), set within a UNESCO World Heritage landscape at the foot of the Tramuntana Mountains in Alaró. Immersed in wild terrain, rugged stone, and quiet gardens, Palmyra brings art into direct dialogue with the landscape. At its heart sits Finca Ses Roques, a restored Mallorcan estate overlooking the Twin Mountains.
Guests were welcomed into a private tour of the sculpture gardens by the founder Ien van Wierst (@iendepalmyra), followed with a private lunch, made by Chef Ida Strandlund (@cure.ate.food) and a clay workshop with Dutch artist-in-residence Julie van Riel (@julievanriel). Julie’s practice explores the concept of time through clay, touch, and the slow language of the hand.
The afternoon unfolded with herbalist and distiller, Juan A. Canaves (@juan_a_canaves), speaking on the interconnectedness of nature and scent-making.
Our time at Palmyra closed with Save The Med Mallorca (@savethemedfoundation) founder Bradley Robertson, whose work is dedicated to preserving and regenerating the Mediterranean basin. Through marine restoration, environmental education, and community engagement, his work reminds us that care for the sea is care for life itself.
lov. x XTANT

lov.YATRA | Day 4
lov.YATRA entered its final day with purpose through XTANT workshops — an invitation to step into the hands-on world of craft and experience, even for a moment, what it means to create through the patience and intelligence of the artisan.
From there, the journey continued to Palmyra Sculpture Centre (@palmyra.mallorca), set within a UNESCO World Heritage landscape at the foot of the Tramuntana Mountains in Alaró. Immersed in wild terrain, rugged stone, and quiet gardens, Palmyra brings art into direct dialogue with the landscape. At its heart sits Finca Ses Roques, a restored Mallorcan estate overlooking the Twin Mountains.
Guests were welcomed into a private tour of the sculpture gardens by the founder Ien van Wierst (@iendepalmyra), followed with a private lunch, made by Chef Ida Strandlund (@cure.ate.food) and a clay workshop with Dutch artist-in-residence Julie van Riel (@julievanriel). Julie’s practice explores the concept of time through clay, touch, and the slow language of the hand.
The afternoon unfolded with herbalist and distiller, Juan A. Canaves (@juan_a_canaves), speaking on the interconnectedness of nature and scent-making.
Our time at Palmyra closed with Save The Med Mallorca (@savethemedfoundation) founder Bradley Robertson, whose work is dedicated to preserving and regenerating the Mediterranean basin. Through marine restoration, environmental education, and community engagement, his work reminds us that care for the sea is care for life itself.
lov. x XTANT
lov.YATRA | Day 4
lov.YATRA entered its final day with purpose through XTANT workshops — an invitation to step into the hands-on world of craft and experience, even for a moment, what it means to create through the patience and intelligence of the artisan.
From there, the journey continued to Palmyra Sculpture Centre (@palmyra.mallorca), set within a UNESCO World Heritage landscape at the foot of the Tramuntana Mountains in Alaró. Immersed in wild terrain, rugged stone, and quiet gardens, Palmyra brings art into direct dialogue with the landscape. At its heart sits Finca Ses Roques, a restored Mallorcan estate overlooking the Twin Mountains.
Guests were welcomed into a private tour of the sculpture gardens by the founder Ien van Wierst (@iendepalmyra), followed with a private lunch, made by Chef Ida Strandlund (@cure.ate.food) and a clay workshop with Dutch artist-in-residence Julie van Riel (@julievanriel). Julie’s practice explores the concept of time through clay, touch, and the slow language of the hand.
The afternoon unfolded with herbalist and distiller, Juan A. Canaves (@juan_a_canaves), speaking on the interconnectedness of nature and scent-making.
Our time at Palmyra closed with Save The Med Mallorca (@savethemedfoundation) founder Bradley Robertson, whose work is dedicated to preserving and regenerating the Mediterranean basin. Through marine restoration, environmental education, and community engagement, his work reminds us that care for the sea is care for life itself.
lov. x XTANT
lov.YATRA | Day 4
lov.YATRA entered its final day with purpose through XTANT workshops — an invitation to step into the hands-on world of craft and experience, even for a moment, what it means to create through the patience and intelligence of the artisan.
From there, the journey continued to Palmyra Sculpture Centre (@palmyra.mallorca), set within a UNESCO World Heritage landscape at the foot of the Tramuntana Mountains in Alaró. Immersed in wild terrain, rugged stone, and quiet gardens, Palmyra brings art into direct dialogue with the landscape. At its heart sits Finca Ses Roques, a restored Mallorcan estate overlooking the Twin Mountains.
Guests were welcomed into a private tour of the sculpture gardens by the founder Ien van Wierst (@iendepalmyra), followed with a private lunch, made by Chef Ida Strandlund (@cure.ate.food) and a clay workshop with Dutch artist-in-residence Julie van Riel (@julievanriel). Julie’s practice explores the concept of time through clay, touch, and the slow language of the hand.
The afternoon unfolded with herbalist and distiller, Juan A. Canaves (@juan_a_canaves), speaking on the interconnectedness of nature and scent-making.
Our time at Palmyra closed with Save The Med Mallorca (@savethemedfoundation) founder Bradley Robertson, whose work is dedicated to preserving and regenerating the Mediterranean basin. Through marine restoration, environmental education, and community engagement, his work reminds us that care for the sea is care for life itself.
lov. x XTANT

lov.YATRA | Day 4
lov.YATRA entered its final day with purpose through XTANT workshops — an invitation to step into the hands-on world of craft and experience, even for a moment, what it means to create through the patience and intelligence of the artisan.
From there, the journey continued to Palmyra Sculpture Centre (@palmyra.mallorca), set within a UNESCO World Heritage landscape at the foot of the Tramuntana Mountains in Alaró. Immersed in wild terrain, rugged stone, and quiet gardens, Palmyra brings art into direct dialogue with the landscape. At its heart sits Finca Ses Roques, a restored Mallorcan estate overlooking the Twin Mountains.
Guests were welcomed into a private tour of the sculpture gardens by the founder Ien van Wierst (@iendepalmyra), followed with a private lunch, made by Chef Ida Strandlund (@cure.ate.food) and a clay workshop with Dutch artist-in-residence Julie van Riel (@julievanriel). Julie’s practice explores the concept of time through clay, touch, and the slow language of the hand.
The afternoon unfolded with herbalist and distiller, Juan A. Canaves (@juan_a_canaves), speaking on the interconnectedness of nature and scent-making.
Our time at Palmyra closed with Save The Med Mallorca (@savethemedfoundation) founder Bradley Robertson, whose work is dedicated to preserving and regenerating the Mediterranean basin. Through marine restoration, environmental education, and community engagement, his work reminds us that care for the sea is care for life itself.
lov. x XTANT
lov.YATRA | Day 4
lov.YATRA entered its final day with purpose through XTANT workshops — an invitation to step into the hands-on world of craft and experience, even for a moment, what it means to create through the patience and intelligence of the artisan.
From there, the journey continued to Palmyra Sculpture Centre (@palmyra.mallorca), set within a UNESCO World Heritage landscape at the foot of the Tramuntana Mountains in Alaró. Immersed in wild terrain, rugged stone, and quiet gardens, Palmyra brings art into direct dialogue with the landscape. At its heart sits Finca Ses Roques, a restored Mallorcan estate overlooking the Twin Mountains.
Guests were welcomed into a private tour of the sculpture gardens by the founder Ien van Wierst (@iendepalmyra), followed with a private lunch, made by Chef Ida Strandlund (@cure.ate.food) and a clay workshop with Dutch artist-in-residence Julie van Riel (@julievanriel). Julie’s practice explores the concept of time through clay, touch, and the slow language of the hand.
The afternoon unfolded with herbalist and distiller, Juan A. Canaves (@juan_a_canaves), speaking on the interconnectedness of nature and scent-making.
Our time at Palmyra closed with Save The Med Mallorca (@savethemedfoundation) founder Bradley Robertson, whose work is dedicated to preserving and regenerating the Mediterranean basin. Through marine restoration, environmental education, and community engagement, his work reminds us that care for the sea is care for life itself.
lov. x XTANT

lov.YATRA | Day 4
lov.YATRA entered its final day with purpose through XTANT workshops — an invitation to step into the hands-on world of craft and experience, even for a moment, what it means to create through the patience and intelligence of the artisan.
From there, the journey continued to Palmyra Sculpture Centre (@palmyra.mallorca), set within a UNESCO World Heritage landscape at the foot of the Tramuntana Mountains in Alaró. Immersed in wild terrain, rugged stone, and quiet gardens, Palmyra brings art into direct dialogue with the landscape. At its heart sits Finca Ses Roques, a restored Mallorcan estate overlooking the Twin Mountains.
Guests were welcomed into a private tour of the sculpture gardens by the founder Ien van Wierst (@iendepalmyra), followed with a private lunch, made by Chef Ida Strandlund (@cure.ate.food) and a clay workshop with Dutch artist-in-residence Julie van Riel (@julievanriel). Julie’s practice explores the concept of time through clay, touch, and the slow language of the hand.
The afternoon unfolded with herbalist and distiller, Juan A. Canaves (@juan_a_canaves), speaking on the interconnectedness of nature and scent-making.
Our time at Palmyra closed with Save The Med Mallorca (@savethemedfoundation) founder Bradley Robertson, whose work is dedicated to preserving and regenerating the Mediterranean basin. Through marine restoration, environmental education, and community engagement, his work reminds us that care for the sea is care for life itself.
lov. x XTANT
lov.YATRA | Day 4
lov.YATRA entered its final day with purpose through XTANT workshops — an invitation to step into the hands-on world of craft and experience, even for a moment, what it means to create through the patience and intelligence of the artisan.
From there, the journey continued to Palmyra Sculpture Centre (@palmyra.mallorca), set within a UNESCO World Heritage landscape at the foot of the Tramuntana Mountains in Alaró. Immersed in wild terrain, rugged stone, and quiet gardens, Palmyra brings art into direct dialogue with the landscape. At its heart sits Finca Ses Roques, a restored Mallorcan estate overlooking the Twin Mountains.
Guests were welcomed into a private tour of the sculpture gardens by the founder Ien van Wierst (@iendepalmyra), followed with a private lunch, made by Chef Ida Strandlund (@cure.ate.food) and a clay workshop with Dutch artist-in-residence Julie van Riel (@julievanriel). Julie’s practice explores the concept of time through clay, touch, and the slow language of the hand.
The afternoon unfolded with herbalist and distiller, Juan A. Canaves (@juan_a_canaves), speaking on the interconnectedness of nature and scent-making.
Our time at Palmyra closed with Save The Med Mallorca (@savethemedfoundation) founder Bradley Robertson, whose work is dedicated to preserving and regenerating the Mediterranean basin. Through marine restoration, environmental education, and community engagement, his work reminds us that care for the sea is care for life itself.
lov. x XTANT
lov.YATRA | Day 4
lov.YATRA entered its final day with purpose through XTANT workshops — an invitation to step into the hands-on world of craft and experience, even for a moment, what it means to create through the patience and intelligence of the artisan.
From there, the journey continued to Palmyra Sculpture Centre (@palmyra.mallorca), set within a UNESCO World Heritage landscape at the foot of the Tramuntana Mountains in Alaró. Immersed in wild terrain, rugged stone, and quiet gardens, Palmyra brings art into direct dialogue with the landscape. At its heart sits Finca Ses Roques, a restored Mallorcan estate overlooking the Twin Mountains.
Guests were welcomed into a private tour of the sculpture gardens by the founder Ien van Wierst (@iendepalmyra), followed with a private lunch, made by Chef Ida Strandlund (@cure.ate.food) and a clay workshop with Dutch artist-in-residence Julie van Riel (@julievanriel). Julie’s practice explores the concept of time through clay, touch, and the slow language of the hand.
The afternoon unfolded with herbalist and distiller, Juan A. Canaves (@juan_a_canaves), speaking on the interconnectedness of nature and scent-making.
Our time at Palmyra closed with Save The Med Mallorca (@savethemedfoundation) founder Bradley Robertson, whose work is dedicated to preserving and regenerating the Mediterranean basin. Through marine restoration, environmental education, and community engagement, his work reminds us that care for the sea is care for life itself.
lov. x XTANT
lov.YATRA | Day 4
lov.YATRA entered its final day with purpose through XTANT workshops — an invitation to step into the hands-on world of craft and experience, even for a moment, what it means to create through the patience and intelligence of the artisan.
From there, the journey continued to Palmyra Sculpture Centre (@palmyra.mallorca), set within a UNESCO World Heritage landscape at the foot of the Tramuntana Mountains in Alaró. Immersed in wild terrain, rugged stone, and quiet gardens, Palmyra brings art into direct dialogue with the landscape. At its heart sits Finca Ses Roques, a restored Mallorcan estate overlooking the Twin Mountains.
Guests were welcomed into a private tour of the sculpture gardens by the founder Ien van Wierst (@iendepalmyra), followed with a private lunch, made by Chef Ida Strandlund (@cure.ate.food) and a clay workshop with Dutch artist-in-residence Julie van Riel (@julievanriel). Julie’s practice explores the concept of time through clay, touch, and the slow language of the hand.
The afternoon unfolded with herbalist and distiller, Juan A. Canaves (@juan_a_canaves), speaking on the interconnectedness of nature and scent-making.
Our time at Palmyra closed with Save The Med Mallorca (@savethemedfoundation) founder Bradley Robertson, whose work is dedicated to preserving and regenerating the Mediterranean basin. Through marine restoration, environmental education, and community engagement, his work reminds us that care for the sea is care for life itself.
lov. x XTANT

lov.YATRA | Day 4
lov.YATRA entered its final day with purpose through XTANT workshops — an invitation to step into the hands-on world of craft and experience, even for a moment, what it means to create through the patience and intelligence of the artisan.
From there, the journey continued to Palmyra Sculpture Centre (@palmyra.mallorca), set within a UNESCO World Heritage landscape at the foot of the Tramuntana Mountains in Alaró. Immersed in wild terrain, rugged stone, and quiet gardens, Palmyra brings art into direct dialogue with the landscape. At its heart sits Finca Ses Roques, a restored Mallorcan estate overlooking the Twin Mountains.
Guests were welcomed into a private tour of the sculpture gardens by the founder Ien van Wierst (@iendepalmyra), followed with a private lunch, made by Chef Ida Strandlund (@cure.ate.food) and a clay workshop with Dutch artist-in-residence Julie van Riel (@julievanriel). Julie’s practice explores the concept of time through clay, touch, and the slow language of the hand.
The afternoon unfolded with herbalist and distiller, Juan A. Canaves (@juan_a_canaves), speaking on the interconnectedness of nature and scent-making.
Our time at Palmyra closed with Save The Med Mallorca (@savethemedfoundation) founder Bradley Robertson, whose work is dedicated to preserving and regenerating the Mediterranean basin. Through marine restoration, environmental education, and community engagement, his work reminds us that care for the sea is care for life itself.
lov. x XTANT
lov.YATRA | Day 4
lov.YATRA entered its final day with purpose through XTANT workshops — an invitation to step into the hands-on world of craft and experience, even for a moment, what it means to create through the patience and intelligence of the artisan.
From there, the journey continued to Palmyra Sculpture Centre (@palmyra.mallorca), set within a UNESCO World Heritage landscape at the foot of the Tramuntana Mountains in Alaró. Immersed in wild terrain, rugged stone, and quiet gardens, Palmyra brings art into direct dialogue with the landscape. At its heart sits Finca Ses Roques, a restored Mallorcan estate overlooking the Twin Mountains.
Guests were welcomed into a private tour of the sculpture gardens by the founder Ien van Wierst (@iendepalmyra), followed with a private lunch, made by Chef Ida Strandlund (@cure.ate.food) and a clay workshop with Dutch artist-in-residence Julie van Riel (@julievanriel). Julie’s practice explores the concept of time through clay, touch, and the slow language of the hand.
The afternoon unfolded with herbalist and distiller, Juan A. Canaves (@juan_a_canaves), speaking on the interconnectedness of nature and scent-making.
Our time at Palmyra closed with Save The Med Mallorca (@savethemedfoundation) founder Bradley Robertson, whose work is dedicated to preserving and regenerating the Mediterranean basin. Through marine restoration, environmental education, and community engagement, his work reminds us that care for the sea is care for life itself.
lov. x XTANT
lov.YATRA | Day 4
lov.YATRA entered its final day with purpose through XTANT workshops — an invitation to step into the hands-on world of craft and experience, even for a moment, what it means to create through the patience and intelligence of the artisan.
From there, the journey continued to Palmyra Sculpture Centre (@palmyra.mallorca), set within a UNESCO World Heritage landscape at the foot of the Tramuntana Mountains in Alaró. Immersed in wild terrain, rugged stone, and quiet gardens, Palmyra brings art into direct dialogue with the landscape. At its heart sits Finca Ses Roques, a restored Mallorcan estate overlooking the Twin Mountains.
Guests were welcomed into a private tour of the sculpture gardens by the founder Ien van Wierst (@iendepalmyra), followed with a private lunch, made by Chef Ida Strandlund (@cure.ate.food) and a clay workshop with Dutch artist-in-residence Julie van Riel (@julievanriel). Julie’s practice explores the concept of time through clay, touch, and the slow language of the hand.
The afternoon unfolded with herbalist and distiller, Juan A. Canaves (@juan_a_canaves), speaking on the interconnectedness of nature and scent-making.
Our time at Palmyra closed with Save The Med Mallorca (@savethemedfoundation) founder Bradley Robertson, whose work is dedicated to preserving and regenerating the Mediterranean basin. Through marine restoration, environmental education, and community engagement, his work reminds us that care for the sea is care for life itself.
lov. x XTANT

lov.YATRA | Day 4
lov.YATRA entered its final day with purpose through XTANT workshops — an invitation to step into the hands-on world of craft and experience, even for a moment, what it means to create through the patience and intelligence of the artisan.
From there, the journey continued to Palmyra Sculpture Centre (@palmyra.mallorca), set within a UNESCO World Heritage landscape at the foot of the Tramuntana Mountains in Alaró. Immersed in wild terrain, rugged stone, and quiet gardens, Palmyra brings art into direct dialogue with the landscape. At its heart sits Finca Ses Roques, a restored Mallorcan estate overlooking the Twin Mountains.
Guests were welcomed into a private tour of the sculpture gardens by the founder Ien van Wierst (@iendepalmyra), followed with a private lunch, made by Chef Ida Strandlund (@cure.ate.food) and a clay workshop with Dutch artist-in-residence Julie van Riel (@julievanriel). Julie’s practice explores the concept of time through clay, touch, and the slow language of the hand.
The afternoon unfolded with herbalist and distiller, Juan A. Canaves (@juan_a_canaves), speaking on the interconnectedness of nature and scent-making.
Our time at Palmyra closed with Save The Med Mallorca (@savethemedfoundation) founder Bradley Robertson, whose work is dedicated to preserving and regenerating the Mediterranean basin. Through marine restoration, environmental education, and community engagement, his work reminds us that care for the sea is care for life itself.
lov. x XTANT
lov.YATRA | Day 4
lov.YATRA entered its final day with purpose through XTANT workshops — an invitation to step into the hands-on world of craft and experience, even for a moment, what it means to create through the patience and intelligence of the artisan.
From there, the journey continued to Palmyra Sculpture Centre (@palmyra.mallorca), set within a UNESCO World Heritage landscape at the foot of the Tramuntana Mountains in Alaró. Immersed in wild terrain, rugged stone, and quiet gardens, Palmyra brings art into direct dialogue with the landscape. At its heart sits Finca Ses Roques, a restored Mallorcan estate overlooking the Twin Mountains.
Guests were welcomed into a private tour of the sculpture gardens by the founder Ien van Wierst (@iendepalmyra), followed with a private lunch, made by Chef Ida Strandlund (@cure.ate.food) and a clay workshop with Dutch artist-in-residence Julie van Riel (@julievanriel). Julie’s practice explores the concept of time through clay, touch, and the slow language of the hand.
The afternoon unfolded with herbalist and distiller, Juan A. Canaves (@juan_a_canaves), speaking on the interconnectedness of nature and scent-making.
Our time at Palmyra closed with Save The Med Mallorca (@savethemedfoundation) founder Bradley Robertson, whose work is dedicated to preserving and regenerating the Mediterranean basin. Through marine restoration, environmental education, and community engagement, his work reminds us that care for the sea is care for life itself.
lov. x XTANT
lov.YATRA | Day 4
lov.YATRA entered its final day with purpose through XTANT workshops — an invitation to step into the hands-on world of craft and experience, even for a moment, what it means to create through the patience and intelligence of the artisan.
From there, the journey continued to Palmyra Sculpture Centre (@palmyra.mallorca), set within a UNESCO World Heritage landscape at the foot of the Tramuntana Mountains in Alaró. Immersed in wild terrain, rugged stone, and quiet gardens, Palmyra brings art into direct dialogue with the landscape. At its heart sits Finca Ses Roques, a restored Mallorcan estate overlooking the Twin Mountains.
Guests were welcomed into a private tour of the sculpture gardens by the founder Ien van Wierst (@iendepalmyra), followed with a private lunch, made by Chef Ida Strandlund (@cure.ate.food) and a clay workshop with Dutch artist-in-residence Julie van Riel (@julievanriel). Julie’s practice explores the concept of time through clay, touch, and the slow language of the hand.
The afternoon unfolded with herbalist and distiller, Juan A. Canaves (@juan_a_canaves), speaking on the interconnectedness of nature and scent-making.
Our time at Palmyra closed with Save The Med Mallorca (@savethemedfoundation) founder Bradley Robertson, whose work is dedicated to preserving and regenerating the Mediterranean basin. Through marine restoration, environmental education, and community engagement, his work reminds us that care for the sea is care for life itself.
lov. x XTANT

@xtant feels like a hug. Every year, I return to familiar faces and discover new ones - all connected by a shared love for the handmade.
Each year, @kavitaparmar and the entire team pour their heart and soul into building a community that speaks a common language of craft, culture, and connection.
Grateful to experience it firsthand ❤️
Sharing some of the artisans and artisanal brands bringing South Asian craft heritage to Mallorca this year. I may have missed a few, so do excuse me 🙈
[crafts, craft connector, textiles, heritage crafts, cultural sustainability, Xtant 2026, craft community]
#palma #artisanal #artisanale

@xtant feels like a hug. Every year, I return to familiar faces and discover new ones - all connected by a shared love for the handmade.
Each year, @kavitaparmar and the entire team pour their heart and soul into building a community that speaks a common language of craft, culture, and connection.
Grateful to experience it firsthand ❤️
Sharing some of the artisans and artisanal brands bringing South Asian craft heritage to Mallorca this year. I may have missed a few, so do excuse me 🙈
[crafts, craft connector, textiles, heritage crafts, cultural sustainability, Xtant 2026, craft community]
#palma #artisanal #artisanale

@xtant feels like a hug. Every year, I return to familiar faces and discover new ones - all connected by a shared love for the handmade.
Each year, @kavitaparmar and the entire team pour their heart and soul into building a community that speaks a common language of craft, culture, and connection.
Grateful to experience it firsthand ❤️
Sharing some of the artisans and artisanal brands bringing South Asian craft heritage to Mallorca this year. I may have missed a few, so do excuse me 🙈
[crafts, craft connector, textiles, heritage crafts, cultural sustainability, Xtant 2026, craft community]
#palma #artisanal #artisanale

@xtant feels like a hug. Every year, I return to familiar faces and discover new ones - all connected by a shared love for the handmade.
Each year, @kavitaparmar and the entire team pour their heart and soul into building a community that speaks a common language of craft, culture, and connection.
Grateful to experience it firsthand ❤️
Sharing some of the artisans and artisanal brands bringing South Asian craft heritage to Mallorca this year. I may have missed a few, so do excuse me 🙈
[crafts, craft connector, textiles, heritage crafts, cultural sustainability, Xtant 2026, craft community]
#palma #artisanal #artisanale

@xtant feels like a hug. Every year, I return to familiar faces and discover new ones - all connected by a shared love for the handmade.
Each year, @kavitaparmar and the entire team pour their heart and soul into building a community that speaks a common language of craft, culture, and connection.
Grateful to experience it firsthand ❤️
Sharing some of the artisans and artisanal brands bringing South Asian craft heritage to Mallorca this year. I may have missed a few, so do excuse me 🙈
[crafts, craft connector, textiles, heritage crafts, cultural sustainability, Xtant 2026, craft community]
#palma #artisanal #artisanale

@xtant feels like a hug. Every year, I return to familiar faces and discover new ones - all connected by a shared love for the handmade.
Each year, @kavitaparmar and the entire team pour their heart and soul into building a community that speaks a common language of craft, culture, and connection.
Grateful to experience it firsthand ❤️
Sharing some of the artisans and artisanal brands bringing South Asian craft heritage to Mallorca this year. I may have missed a few, so do excuse me 🙈
[crafts, craft connector, textiles, heritage crafts, cultural sustainability, Xtant 2026, craft community]
#palma #artisanal #artisanale

@xtant feels like a hug. Every year, I return to familiar faces and discover new ones - all connected by a shared love for the handmade.
Each year, @kavitaparmar and the entire team pour their heart and soul into building a community that speaks a common language of craft, culture, and connection.
Grateful to experience it firsthand ❤️
Sharing some of the artisans and artisanal brands bringing South Asian craft heritage to Mallorca this year. I may have missed a few, so do excuse me 🙈
[crafts, craft connector, textiles, heritage crafts, cultural sustainability, Xtant 2026, craft community]
#palma #artisanal #artisanale

@xtant feels like a hug. Every year, I return to familiar faces and discover new ones - all connected by a shared love for the handmade.
Each year, @kavitaparmar and the entire team pour their heart and soul into building a community that speaks a common language of craft, culture, and connection.
Grateful to experience it firsthand ❤️
Sharing some of the artisans and artisanal brands bringing South Asian craft heritage to Mallorca this year. I may have missed a few, so do excuse me 🙈
[crafts, craft connector, textiles, heritage crafts, cultural sustainability, Xtant 2026, craft community]
#palma #artisanal #artisanale

@xtant feels like a hug. Every year, I return to familiar faces and discover new ones - all connected by a shared love for the handmade.
Each year, @kavitaparmar and the entire team pour their heart and soul into building a community that speaks a common language of craft, culture, and connection.
Grateful to experience it firsthand ❤️
Sharing some of the artisans and artisanal brands bringing South Asian craft heritage to Mallorca this year. I may have missed a few, so do excuse me 🙈
[crafts, craft connector, textiles, heritage crafts, cultural sustainability, Xtant 2026, craft community]
#palma #artisanal #artisanale

@xtant feels like a hug. Every year, I return to familiar faces and discover new ones - all connected by a shared love for the handmade.
Each year, @kavitaparmar and the entire team pour their heart and soul into building a community that speaks a common language of craft, culture, and connection.
Grateful to experience it firsthand ❤️
Sharing some of the artisans and artisanal brands bringing South Asian craft heritage to Mallorca this year. I may have missed a few, so do excuse me 🙈
[crafts, craft connector, textiles, heritage crafts, cultural sustainability, Xtant 2026, craft community]
#palma #artisanal #artisanale

@xtant feels like a hug. Every year, I return to familiar faces and discover new ones - all connected by a shared love for the handmade.
Each year, @kavitaparmar and the entire team pour their heart and soul into building a community that speaks a common language of craft, culture, and connection.
Grateful to experience it firsthand ❤️
Sharing some of the artisans and artisanal brands bringing South Asian craft heritage to Mallorca this year. I may have missed a few, so do excuse me 🙈
[crafts, craft connector, textiles, heritage crafts, cultural sustainability, Xtant 2026, craft community]
#palma #artisanal #artisanale

@xtant feels like a hug. Every year, I return to familiar faces and discover new ones - all connected by a shared love for the handmade.
Each year, @kavitaparmar and the entire team pour their heart and soul into building a community that speaks a common language of craft, culture, and connection.
Grateful to experience it firsthand ❤️
Sharing some of the artisans and artisanal brands bringing South Asian craft heritage to Mallorca this year. I may have missed a few, so do excuse me 🙈
[crafts, craft connector, textiles, heritage crafts, cultural sustainability, Xtant 2026, craft community]
#palma #artisanal #artisanale

@xtant feels like a hug. Every year, I return to familiar faces and discover new ones - all connected by a shared love for the handmade.
Each year, @kavitaparmar and the entire team pour their heart and soul into building a community that speaks a common language of craft, culture, and connection.
Grateful to experience it firsthand ❤️
Sharing some of the artisans and artisanal brands bringing South Asian craft heritage to Mallorca this year. I may have missed a few, so do excuse me 🙈
[crafts, craft connector, textiles, heritage crafts, cultural sustainability, Xtant 2026, craft community]
#palma #artisanal #artisanale

@xtant feels like a hug. Every year, I return to familiar faces and discover new ones - all connected by a shared love for the handmade.
Each year, @kavitaparmar and the entire team pour their heart and soul into building a community that speaks a common language of craft, culture, and connection.
Grateful to experience it firsthand ❤️
Sharing some of the artisans and artisanal brands bringing South Asian craft heritage to Mallorca this year. I may have missed a few, so do excuse me 🙈
[crafts, craft connector, textiles, heritage crafts, cultural sustainability, Xtant 2026, craft community]
#palma #artisanal #artisanale

@xtant feels like a hug. Every year, I return to familiar faces and discover new ones - all connected by a shared love for the handmade.
Each year, @kavitaparmar and the entire team pour their heart and soul into building a community that speaks a common language of craft, culture, and connection.
Grateful to experience it firsthand ❤️
Sharing some of the artisans and artisanal brands bringing South Asian craft heritage to Mallorca this year. I may have missed a few, so do excuse me 🙈
[crafts, craft connector, textiles, heritage crafts, cultural sustainability, Xtant 2026, craft community]
#palma #artisanal #artisanale

@xtant feels like a hug. Every year, I return to familiar faces and discover new ones - all connected by a shared love for the handmade.
Each year, @kavitaparmar and the entire team pour their heart and soul into building a community that speaks a common language of craft, culture, and connection.
Grateful to experience it firsthand ❤️
Sharing some of the artisans and artisanal brands bringing South Asian craft heritage to Mallorca this year. I may have missed a few, so do excuse me 🙈
[crafts, craft connector, textiles, heritage crafts, cultural sustainability, Xtant 2026, craft community]
#palma #artisanal #artisanale

@xtant feels like a hug. Every year, I return to familiar faces and discover new ones - all connected by a shared love for the handmade.
Each year, @kavitaparmar and the entire team pour their heart and soul into building a community that speaks a common language of craft, culture, and connection.
Grateful to experience it firsthand ❤️
Sharing some of the artisans and artisanal brands bringing South Asian craft heritage to Mallorca this year. I may have missed a few, so do excuse me 🙈
[crafts, craft connector, textiles, heritage crafts, cultural sustainability, Xtant 2026, craft community]
#palma #artisanal #artisanale

lov.YATRA | Day 3
lov.YATRA continued into its third day with a visit to the Cartuja de Valldemossa (@cartujadevalldemossa). Once the royal residence of King Sancho of Mallorca and later a Carthusian monastery, the palace carries a quiet and enduring gravity. It is forever marked by the winter Frédéric Chopin and George Sand spent there together. In this historic setting, Chopin composed some of his most intimate works, including the Preludes, Op. 28, Ballade No. 2, Scherzo No. 3, and part of the Polonaises, Op. 40.
From there, the journey continued to Son Moragues (@sonmo), a 15th-century estate in the Serra de Tramuntana, held within a UNESCO World Heritage landscape. Over the past two decades, the estate has been carefully regenerated, bringing renewed life to the crops and traditions that once made Son Moragues a local agricultural power, including gin, olive oil, and wool.
Guests walked among ancient olive groves and gathered for an olive oil tasting and lunch surrounded by sweeping mountain views.
As evening arrived, lov.YATRA entered the world of Brut Restaurant (@brut_restaurant) for a refined culinary experience by Chef Eduardo Martínez-Gil (@edu_martinez_gil). Guided by a holistic zero-waste philosophy, Brut transforms local ingredients through fermentation, distillation, enzymatic maturation, and house-made processes, creating a cuisine that is both technical and deeply conscious.
lov. x XTANT

lov.YATRA | Day 3
lov.YATRA continued into its third day with a visit to the Cartuja de Valldemossa (@cartujadevalldemossa). Once the royal residence of King Sancho of Mallorca and later a Carthusian monastery, the palace carries a quiet and enduring gravity. It is forever marked by the winter Frédéric Chopin and George Sand spent there together. In this historic setting, Chopin composed some of his most intimate works, including the Preludes, Op. 28, Ballade No. 2, Scherzo No. 3, and part of the Polonaises, Op. 40.
From there, the journey continued to Son Moragues (@sonmo), a 15th-century estate in the Serra de Tramuntana, held within a UNESCO World Heritage landscape. Over the past two decades, the estate has been carefully regenerated, bringing renewed life to the crops and traditions that once made Son Moragues a local agricultural power, including gin, olive oil, and wool.
Guests walked among ancient olive groves and gathered for an olive oil tasting and lunch surrounded by sweeping mountain views.
As evening arrived, lov.YATRA entered the world of Brut Restaurant (@brut_restaurant) for a refined culinary experience by Chef Eduardo Martínez-Gil (@edu_martinez_gil). Guided by a holistic zero-waste philosophy, Brut transforms local ingredients through fermentation, distillation, enzymatic maturation, and house-made processes, creating a cuisine that is both technical and deeply conscious.
lov. x XTANT
lov.YATRA | Day 3
lov.YATRA continued into its third day with a visit to the Cartuja de Valldemossa (@cartujadevalldemossa). Once the royal residence of King Sancho of Mallorca and later a Carthusian monastery, the palace carries a quiet and enduring gravity. It is forever marked by the winter Frédéric Chopin and George Sand spent there together. In this historic setting, Chopin composed some of his most intimate works, including the Preludes, Op. 28, Ballade No. 2, Scherzo No. 3, and part of the Polonaises, Op. 40.
From there, the journey continued to Son Moragues (@sonmo), a 15th-century estate in the Serra de Tramuntana, held within a UNESCO World Heritage landscape. Over the past two decades, the estate has been carefully regenerated, bringing renewed life to the crops and traditions that once made Son Moragues a local agricultural power, including gin, olive oil, and wool.
Guests walked among ancient olive groves and gathered for an olive oil tasting and lunch surrounded by sweeping mountain views.
As evening arrived, lov.YATRA entered the world of Brut Restaurant (@brut_restaurant) for a refined culinary experience by Chef Eduardo Martínez-Gil (@edu_martinez_gil). Guided by a holistic zero-waste philosophy, Brut transforms local ingredients through fermentation, distillation, enzymatic maturation, and house-made processes, creating a cuisine that is both technical and deeply conscious.
lov. x XTANT

lov.YATRA | Day 3
lov.YATRA continued into its third day with a visit to the Cartuja de Valldemossa (@cartujadevalldemossa). Once the royal residence of King Sancho of Mallorca and later a Carthusian monastery, the palace carries a quiet and enduring gravity. It is forever marked by the winter Frédéric Chopin and George Sand spent there together. In this historic setting, Chopin composed some of his most intimate works, including the Preludes, Op. 28, Ballade No. 2, Scherzo No. 3, and part of the Polonaises, Op. 40.
From there, the journey continued to Son Moragues (@sonmo), a 15th-century estate in the Serra de Tramuntana, held within a UNESCO World Heritage landscape. Over the past two decades, the estate has been carefully regenerated, bringing renewed life to the crops and traditions that once made Son Moragues a local agricultural power, including gin, olive oil, and wool.
Guests walked among ancient olive groves and gathered for an olive oil tasting and lunch surrounded by sweeping mountain views.
As evening arrived, lov.YATRA entered the world of Brut Restaurant (@brut_restaurant) for a refined culinary experience by Chef Eduardo Martínez-Gil (@edu_martinez_gil). Guided by a holistic zero-waste philosophy, Brut transforms local ingredients through fermentation, distillation, enzymatic maturation, and house-made processes, creating a cuisine that is both technical and deeply conscious.
lov. x XTANT
lov.YATRA | Day 3
lov.YATRA continued into its third day with a visit to the Cartuja de Valldemossa (@cartujadevalldemossa). Once the royal residence of King Sancho of Mallorca and later a Carthusian monastery, the palace carries a quiet and enduring gravity. It is forever marked by the winter Frédéric Chopin and George Sand spent there together. In this historic setting, Chopin composed some of his most intimate works, including the Preludes, Op. 28, Ballade No. 2, Scherzo No. 3, and part of the Polonaises, Op. 40.
From there, the journey continued to Son Moragues (@sonmo), a 15th-century estate in the Serra de Tramuntana, held within a UNESCO World Heritage landscape. Over the past two decades, the estate has been carefully regenerated, bringing renewed life to the crops and traditions that once made Son Moragues a local agricultural power, including gin, olive oil, and wool.
Guests walked among ancient olive groves and gathered for an olive oil tasting and lunch surrounded by sweeping mountain views.
As evening arrived, lov.YATRA entered the world of Brut Restaurant (@brut_restaurant) for a refined culinary experience by Chef Eduardo Martínez-Gil (@edu_martinez_gil). Guided by a holistic zero-waste philosophy, Brut transforms local ingredients through fermentation, distillation, enzymatic maturation, and house-made processes, creating a cuisine that is both technical and deeply conscious.
lov. x XTANT

lov.YATRA | Day 3
lov.YATRA continued into its third day with a visit to the Cartuja de Valldemossa (@cartujadevalldemossa). Once the royal residence of King Sancho of Mallorca and later a Carthusian monastery, the palace carries a quiet and enduring gravity. It is forever marked by the winter Frédéric Chopin and George Sand spent there together. In this historic setting, Chopin composed some of his most intimate works, including the Preludes, Op. 28, Ballade No. 2, Scherzo No. 3, and part of the Polonaises, Op. 40.
From there, the journey continued to Son Moragues (@sonmo), a 15th-century estate in the Serra de Tramuntana, held within a UNESCO World Heritage landscape. Over the past two decades, the estate has been carefully regenerated, bringing renewed life to the crops and traditions that once made Son Moragues a local agricultural power, including gin, olive oil, and wool.
Guests walked among ancient olive groves and gathered for an olive oil tasting and lunch surrounded by sweeping mountain views.
As evening arrived, lov.YATRA entered the world of Brut Restaurant (@brut_restaurant) for a refined culinary experience by Chef Eduardo Martínez-Gil (@edu_martinez_gil). Guided by a holistic zero-waste philosophy, Brut transforms local ingredients through fermentation, distillation, enzymatic maturation, and house-made processes, creating a cuisine that is both technical and deeply conscious.
lov. x XTANT
lov.YATRA | Day 3
lov.YATRA continued into its third day with a visit to the Cartuja de Valldemossa (@cartujadevalldemossa). Once the royal residence of King Sancho of Mallorca and later a Carthusian monastery, the palace carries a quiet and enduring gravity. It is forever marked by the winter Frédéric Chopin and George Sand spent there together. In this historic setting, Chopin composed some of his most intimate works, including the Preludes, Op. 28, Ballade No. 2, Scherzo No. 3, and part of the Polonaises, Op. 40.
From there, the journey continued to Son Moragues (@sonmo), a 15th-century estate in the Serra de Tramuntana, held within a UNESCO World Heritage landscape. Over the past two decades, the estate has been carefully regenerated, bringing renewed life to the crops and traditions that once made Son Moragues a local agricultural power, including gin, olive oil, and wool.
Guests walked among ancient olive groves and gathered for an olive oil tasting and lunch surrounded by sweeping mountain views.
As evening arrived, lov.YATRA entered the world of Brut Restaurant (@brut_restaurant) for a refined culinary experience by Chef Eduardo Martínez-Gil (@edu_martinez_gil). Guided by a holistic zero-waste philosophy, Brut transforms local ingredients through fermentation, distillation, enzymatic maturation, and house-made processes, creating a cuisine that is both technical and deeply conscious.
lov. x XTANT

lov.YATRA | Day 3
lov.YATRA continued into its third day with a visit to the Cartuja de Valldemossa (@cartujadevalldemossa). Once the royal residence of King Sancho of Mallorca and later a Carthusian monastery, the palace carries a quiet and enduring gravity. It is forever marked by the winter Frédéric Chopin and George Sand spent there together. In this historic setting, Chopin composed some of his most intimate works, including the Preludes, Op. 28, Ballade No. 2, Scherzo No. 3, and part of the Polonaises, Op. 40.
From there, the journey continued to Son Moragues (@sonmo), a 15th-century estate in the Serra de Tramuntana, held within a UNESCO World Heritage landscape. Over the past two decades, the estate has been carefully regenerated, bringing renewed life to the crops and traditions that once made Son Moragues a local agricultural power, including gin, olive oil, and wool.
Guests walked among ancient olive groves and gathered for an olive oil tasting and lunch surrounded by sweeping mountain views.
As evening arrived, lov.YATRA entered the world of Brut Restaurant (@brut_restaurant) for a refined culinary experience by Chef Eduardo Martínez-Gil (@edu_martinez_gil). Guided by a holistic zero-waste philosophy, Brut transforms local ingredients through fermentation, distillation, enzymatic maturation, and house-made processes, creating a cuisine that is both technical and deeply conscious.
lov. x XTANT
lov.YATRA | Day 3
lov.YATRA continued into its third day with a visit to the Cartuja de Valldemossa (@cartujadevalldemossa). Once the royal residence of King Sancho of Mallorca and later a Carthusian monastery, the palace carries a quiet and enduring gravity. It is forever marked by the winter Frédéric Chopin and George Sand spent there together. In this historic setting, Chopin composed some of his most intimate works, including the Preludes, Op. 28, Ballade No. 2, Scherzo No. 3, and part of the Polonaises, Op. 40.
From there, the journey continued to Son Moragues (@sonmo), a 15th-century estate in the Serra de Tramuntana, held within a UNESCO World Heritage landscape. Over the past two decades, the estate has been carefully regenerated, bringing renewed life to the crops and traditions that once made Son Moragues a local agricultural power, including gin, olive oil, and wool.
Guests walked among ancient olive groves and gathered for an olive oil tasting and lunch surrounded by sweeping mountain views.
As evening arrived, lov.YATRA entered the world of Brut Restaurant (@brut_restaurant) for a refined culinary experience by Chef Eduardo Martínez-Gil (@edu_martinez_gil). Guided by a holistic zero-waste philosophy, Brut transforms local ingredients through fermentation, distillation, enzymatic maturation, and house-made processes, creating a cuisine that is both technical and deeply conscious.
lov. x XTANT

lov.YATRA | Day 3
lov.YATRA continued into its third day with a visit to the Cartuja de Valldemossa (@cartujadevalldemossa). Once the royal residence of King Sancho of Mallorca and later a Carthusian monastery, the palace carries a quiet and enduring gravity. It is forever marked by the winter Frédéric Chopin and George Sand spent there together. In this historic setting, Chopin composed some of his most intimate works, including the Preludes, Op. 28, Ballade No. 2, Scherzo No. 3, and part of the Polonaises, Op. 40.
From there, the journey continued to Son Moragues (@sonmo), a 15th-century estate in the Serra de Tramuntana, held within a UNESCO World Heritage landscape. Over the past two decades, the estate has been carefully regenerated, bringing renewed life to the crops and traditions that once made Son Moragues a local agricultural power, including gin, olive oil, and wool.
Guests walked among ancient olive groves and gathered for an olive oil tasting and lunch surrounded by sweeping mountain views.
As evening arrived, lov.YATRA entered the world of Brut Restaurant (@brut_restaurant) for a refined culinary experience by Chef Eduardo Martínez-Gil (@edu_martinez_gil). Guided by a holistic zero-waste philosophy, Brut transforms local ingredients through fermentation, distillation, enzymatic maturation, and house-made processes, creating a cuisine that is both technical and deeply conscious.
lov. x XTANT
lov.YATRA | Day 3
lov.YATRA continued into its third day with a visit to the Cartuja de Valldemossa (@cartujadevalldemossa). Once the royal residence of King Sancho of Mallorca and later a Carthusian monastery, the palace carries a quiet and enduring gravity. It is forever marked by the winter Frédéric Chopin and George Sand spent there together. In this historic setting, Chopin composed some of his most intimate works, including the Preludes, Op. 28, Ballade No. 2, Scherzo No. 3, and part of the Polonaises, Op. 40.
From there, the journey continued to Son Moragues (@sonmo), a 15th-century estate in the Serra de Tramuntana, held within a UNESCO World Heritage landscape. Over the past two decades, the estate has been carefully regenerated, bringing renewed life to the crops and traditions that once made Son Moragues a local agricultural power, including gin, olive oil, and wool.
Guests walked among ancient olive groves and gathered for an olive oil tasting and lunch surrounded by sweeping mountain views.
As evening arrived, lov.YATRA entered the world of Brut Restaurant (@brut_restaurant) for a refined culinary experience by Chef Eduardo Martínez-Gil (@edu_martinez_gil). Guided by a holistic zero-waste philosophy, Brut transforms local ingredients through fermentation, distillation, enzymatic maturation, and house-made processes, creating a cuisine that is both technical and deeply conscious.
lov. x XTANT

lov.YATRA | Day 3
lov.YATRA continued into its third day with a visit to the Cartuja de Valldemossa (@cartujadevalldemossa). Once the royal residence of King Sancho of Mallorca and later a Carthusian monastery, the palace carries a quiet and enduring gravity. It is forever marked by the winter Frédéric Chopin and George Sand spent there together. In this historic setting, Chopin composed some of his most intimate works, including the Preludes, Op. 28, Ballade No. 2, Scherzo No. 3, and part of the Polonaises, Op. 40.
From there, the journey continued to Son Moragues (@sonmo), a 15th-century estate in the Serra de Tramuntana, held within a UNESCO World Heritage landscape. Over the past two decades, the estate has been carefully regenerated, bringing renewed life to the crops and traditions that once made Son Moragues a local agricultural power, including gin, olive oil, and wool.
Guests walked among ancient olive groves and gathered for an olive oil tasting and lunch surrounded by sweeping mountain views.
As evening arrived, lov.YATRA entered the world of Brut Restaurant (@brut_restaurant) for a refined culinary experience by Chef Eduardo Martínez-Gil (@edu_martinez_gil). Guided by a holistic zero-waste philosophy, Brut transforms local ingredients through fermentation, distillation, enzymatic maturation, and house-made processes, creating a cuisine that is both technical and deeply conscious.
lov. x XTANT
lov.YATRA | Day 3
lov.YATRA continued into its third day with a visit to the Cartuja de Valldemossa (@cartujadevalldemossa). Once the royal residence of King Sancho of Mallorca and later a Carthusian monastery, the palace carries a quiet and enduring gravity. It is forever marked by the winter Frédéric Chopin and George Sand spent there together. In this historic setting, Chopin composed some of his most intimate works, including the Preludes, Op. 28, Ballade No. 2, Scherzo No. 3, and part of the Polonaises, Op. 40.
From there, the journey continued to Son Moragues (@sonmo), a 15th-century estate in the Serra de Tramuntana, held within a UNESCO World Heritage landscape. Over the past two decades, the estate has been carefully regenerated, bringing renewed life to the crops and traditions that once made Son Moragues a local agricultural power, including gin, olive oil, and wool.
Guests walked among ancient olive groves and gathered for an olive oil tasting and lunch surrounded by sweeping mountain views.
As evening arrived, lov.YATRA entered the world of Brut Restaurant (@brut_restaurant) for a refined culinary experience by Chef Eduardo Martínez-Gil (@edu_martinez_gil). Guided by a holistic zero-waste philosophy, Brut transforms local ingredients through fermentation, distillation, enzymatic maturation, and house-made processes, creating a cuisine that is both technical and deeply conscious.
lov. x XTANT
lov.YATRA | Day 3
lov.YATRA continued into its third day with a visit to the Cartuja de Valldemossa (@cartujadevalldemossa). Once the royal residence of King Sancho of Mallorca and later a Carthusian monastery, the palace carries a quiet and enduring gravity. It is forever marked by the winter Frédéric Chopin and George Sand spent there together. In this historic setting, Chopin composed some of his most intimate works, including the Preludes, Op. 28, Ballade No. 2, Scherzo No. 3, and part of the Polonaises, Op. 40.
From there, the journey continued to Son Moragues (@sonmo), a 15th-century estate in the Serra de Tramuntana, held within a UNESCO World Heritage landscape. Over the past two decades, the estate has been carefully regenerated, bringing renewed life to the crops and traditions that once made Son Moragues a local agricultural power, including gin, olive oil, and wool.
Guests walked among ancient olive groves and gathered for an olive oil tasting and lunch surrounded by sweeping mountain views.
As evening arrived, lov.YATRA entered the world of Brut Restaurant (@brut_restaurant) for a refined culinary experience by Chef Eduardo Martínez-Gil (@edu_martinez_gil). Guided by a holistic zero-waste philosophy, Brut transforms local ingredients through fermentation, distillation, enzymatic maturation, and house-made processes, creating a cuisine that is both technical and deeply conscious.
lov. x XTANT

lov.YATRA | Day 3
lov.YATRA continued into its third day with a visit to the Cartuja de Valldemossa (@cartujadevalldemossa). Once the royal residence of King Sancho of Mallorca and later a Carthusian monastery, the palace carries a quiet and enduring gravity. It is forever marked by the winter Frédéric Chopin and George Sand spent there together. In this historic setting, Chopin composed some of his most intimate works, including the Preludes, Op. 28, Ballade No. 2, Scherzo No. 3, and part of the Polonaises, Op. 40.
From there, the journey continued to Son Moragues (@sonmo), a 15th-century estate in the Serra de Tramuntana, held within a UNESCO World Heritage landscape. Over the past two decades, the estate has been carefully regenerated, bringing renewed life to the crops and traditions that once made Son Moragues a local agricultural power, including gin, olive oil, and wool.
Guests walked among ancient olive groves and gathered for an olive oil tasting and lunch surrounded by sweeping mountain views.
As evening arrived, lov.YATRA entered the world of Brut Restaurant (@brut_restaurant) for a refined culinary experience by Chef Eduardo Martínez-Gil (@edu_martinez_gil). Guided by a holistic zero-waste philosophy, Brut transforms local ingredients through fermentation, distillation, enzymatic maturation, and house-made processes, creating a cuisine that is both technical and deeply conscious.
lov. x XTANT
lov.YATRA | Day 3
lov.YATRA continued into its third day with a visit to the Cartuja de Valldemossa (@cartujadevalldemossa). Once the royal residence of King Sancho of Mallorca and later a Carthusian monastery, the palace carries a quiet and enduring gravity. It is forever marked by the winter Frédéric Chopin and George Sand spent there together. In this historic setting, Chopin composed some of his most intimate works, including the Preludes, Op. 28, Ballade No. 2, Scherzo No. 3, and part of the Polonaises, Op. 40.
From there, the journey continued to Son Moragues (@sonmo), a 15th-century estate in the Serra de Tramuntana, held within a UNESCO World Heritage landscape. Over the past two decades, the estate has been carefully regenerated, bringing renewed life to the crops and traditions that once made Son Moragues a local agricultural power, including gin, olive oil, and wool.
Guests walked among ancient olive groves and gathered for an olive oil tasting and lunch surrounded by sweeping mountain views.
As evening arrived, lov.YATRA entered the world of Brut Restaurant (@brut_restaurant) for a refined culinary experience by Chef Eduardo Martínez-Gil (@edu_martinez_gil). Guided by a holistic zero-waste philosophy, Brut transforms local ingredients through fermentation, distillation, enzymatic maturation, and house-made processes, creating a cuisine that is both technical and deeply conscious.
lov. x XTANT

lov.YATRA | Day 3
lov.YATRA continued into its third day with a visit to the Cartuja de Valldemossa (@cartujadevalldemossa). Once the royal residence of King Sancho of Mallorca and later a Carthusian monastery, the palace carries a quiet and enduring gravity. It is forever marked by the winter Frédéric Chopin and George Sand spent there together. In this historic setting, Chopin composed some of his most intimate works, including the Preludes, Op. 28, Ballade No. 2, Scherzo No. 3, and part of the Polonaises, Op. 40.
From there, the journey continued to Son Moragues (@sonmo), a 15th-century estate in the Serra de Tramuntana, held within a UNESCO World Heritage landscape. Over the past two decades, the estate has been carefully regenerated, bringing renewed life to the crops and traditions that once made Son Moragues a local agricultural power, including gin, olive oil, and wool.
Guests walked among ancient olive groves and gathered for an olive oil tasting and lunch surrounded by sweeping mountain views.
As evening arrived, lov.YATRA entered the world of Brut Restaurant (@brut_restaurant) for a refined culinary experience by Chef Eduardo Martínez-Gil (@edu_martinez_gil). Guided by a holistic zero-waste philosophy, Brut transforms local ingredients through fermentation, distillation, enzymatic maturation, and house-made processes, creating a cuisine that is both technical and deeply conscious.
lov. x XTANT
lov.YATRA | Day 3
lov.YATRA continued into its third day with a visit to the Cartuja de Valldemossa (@cartujadevalldemossa). Once the royal residence of King Sancho of Mallorca and later a Carthusian monastery, the palace carries a quiet and enduring gravity. It is forever marked by the winter Frédéric Chopin and George Sand spent there together. In this historic setting, Chopin composed some of his most intimate works, including the Preludes, Op. 28, Ballade No. 2, Scherzo No. 3, and part of the Polonaises, Op. 40.
From there, the journey continued to Son Moragues (@sonmo), a 15th-century estate in the Serra de Tramuntana, held within a UNESCO World Heritage landscape. Over the past two decades, the estate has been carefully regenerated, bringing renewed life to the crops and traditions that once made Son Moragues a local agricultural power, including gin, olive oil, and wool.
Guests walked among ancient olive groves and gathered for an olive oil tasting and lunch surrounded by sweeping mountain views.
As evening arrived, lov.YATRA entered the world of Brut Restaurant (@brut_restaurant) for a refined culinary experience by Chef Eduardo Martínez-Gil (@edu_martinez_gil). Guided by a holistic zero-waste philosophy, Brut transforms local ingredients through fermentation, distillation, enzymatic maturation, and house-made processes, creating a cuisine that is both technical and deeply conscious.
lov. x XTANT

lov.YATRA | Day 3
lov.YATRA continued into its third day with a visit to the Cartuja de Valldemossa (@cartujadevalldemossa). Once the royal residence of King Sancho of Mallorca and later a Carthusian monastery, the palace carries a quiet and enduring gravity. It is forever marked by the winter Frédéric Chopin and George Sand spent there together. In this historic setting, Chopin composed some of his most intimate works, including the Preludes, Op. 28, Ballade No. 2, Scherzo No. 3, and part of the Polonaises, Op. 40.
From there, the journey continued to Son Moragues (@sonmo), a 15th-century estate in the Serra de Tramuntana, held within a UNESCO World Heritage landscape. Over the past two decades, the estate has been carefully regenerated, bringing renewed life to the crops and traditions that once made Son Moragues a local agricultural power, including gin, olive oil, and wool.
Guests walked among ancient olive groves and gathered for an olive oil tasting and lunch surrounded by sweeping mountain views.
As evening arrived, lov.YATRA entered the world of Brut Restaurant (@brut_restaurant) for a refined culinary experience by Chef Eduardo Martínez-Gil (@edu_martinez_gil). Guided by a holistic zero-waste philosophy, Brut transforms local ingredients through fermentation, distillation, enzymatic maturation, and house-made processes, creating a cuisine that is both technical and deeply conscious.
lov. x XTANT
lov.YATRA | Day 2
lov.YATRA continued into its second day with a visit to La Seu Cathedral in Palma, Mallorca’s most iconic landmark. We experienced the cathedral from within — moving beneath its vast Gothic architecture, entering private spaces usually inaccessible to the public, and witnessing its layers of artistic transformation.
From the Giant Rose Window to Antoni Gaudí’s modernist intervention and Miquel Barceló’s contemporary ceramic chapel, the visit became a quiet encounter with light, stone, and devotion.
From there, the journey continued to Fundació Miró (@miromallorca), where guests entered the world of Joan Miró through his studio, gardens, and the architecture of creative freedom. Miró moved to Palma in 1954 and spent his most prolific years on the island, working from the purpose-built studio designed by his close friend, architect Josep Lluís Sert. The paint-splattered floors remain as he left them.
The afternoon carried this sense of preservation into taste with a visit to Fornet de la Soca (@fornetdelasoca), a historic bakery devoted to reviving forgotten Mallorcan recipes. Through what they describe as archaeological local gastronomy, the bakery rescues flavours, techniques, and traditions once passed through convents, families, and the quiet hands of the island.
As evening arrived, lov.YATRA entered the circular walls of Castell de Bellver. There, guests were invited into a lov. x @_xtant_ exhibition dedicated to the protection of the wool industry, and honouring of natural fibres.
Within the castle’s ancient stone architecture, the night opened into ‘We Grow in Circles’, a peace activation co-created by lov. and artist Orly Anan (@orlyanan). The performance became a portal into ritual, memory, and the collective unconscious.
The day closed at Aethos Club Palma (@aethosmallorca), where guests gathered for an intimate dinner party celebrating textile heritage, performance, and lov. Set to the music of Mallorcan vinyl DJ Alvaro Cobarro (@alvarocobarro), the evening became a continuation of the journey.
lov. x XTANT
lov.YATRA | Day 2
lov.YATRA continued into its second day with a visit to La Seu Cathedral in Palma, Mallorca’s most iconic landmark. We experienced the cathedral from within — moving beneath its vast Gothic architecture, entering private spaces usually inaccessible to the public, and witnessing its layers of artistic transformation.
From the Giant Rose Window to Antoni Gaudí’s modernist intervention and Miquel Barceló’s contemporary ceramic chapel, the visit became a quiet encounter with light, stone, and devotion.
From there, the journey continued to Fundació Miró (@miromallorca), where guests entered the world of Joan Miró through his studio, gardens, and the architecture of creative freedom. Miró moved to Palma in 1954 and spent his most prolific years on the island, working from the purpose-built studio designed by his close friend, architect Josep Lluís Sert. The paint-splattered floors remain as he left them.
The afternoon carried this sense of preservation into taste with a visit to Fornet de la Soca (@fornetdelasoca), a historic bakery devoted to reviving forgotten Mallorcan recipes. Through what they describe as archaeological local gastronomy, the bakery rescues flavours, techniques, and traditions once passed through convents, families, and the quiet hands of the island.
As evening arrived, lov.YATRA entered the circular walls of Castell de Bellver. There, guests were invited into a lov. x @_xtant_ exhibition dedicated to the protection of the wool industry, and honouring of natural fibres.
Within the castle’s ancient stone architecture, the night opened into ‘We Grow in Circles’, a peace activation co-created by lov. and artist Orly Anan (@orlyanan). The performance became a portal into ritual, memory, and the collective unconscious.
The day closed at Aethos Club Palma (@aethosmallorca), where guests gathered for an intimate dinner party celebrating textile heritage, performance, and lov. Set to the music of Mallorcan vinyl DJ Alvaro Cobarro (@alvarocobarro), the evening became a continuation of the journey.
lov. x XTANT

lov.YATRA | Day 2
lov.YATRA continued into its second day with a visit to La Seu Cathedral in Palma, Mallorca’s most iconic landmark. We experienced the cathedral from within — moving beneath its vast Gothic architecture, entering private spaces usually inaccessible to the public, and witnessing its layers of artistic transformation.
From the Giant Rose Window to Antoni Gaudí’s modernist intervention and Miquel Barceló’s contemporary ceramic chapel, the visit became a quiet encounter with light, stone, and devotion.
From there, the journey continued to Fundació Miró (@miromallorca), where guests entered the world of Joan Miró through his studio, gardens, and the architecture of creative freedom. Miró moved to Palma in 1954 and spent his most prolific years on the island, working from the purpose-built studio designed by his close friend, architect Josep Lluís Sert. The paint-splattered floors remain as he left them.
The afternoon carried this sense of preservation into taste with a visit to Fornet de la Soca (@fornetdelasoca), a historic bakery devoted to reviving forgotten Mallorcan recipes. Through what they describe as archaeological local gastronomy, the bakery rescues flavours, techniques, and traditions once passed through convents, families, and the quiet hands of the island.
As evening arrived, lov.YATRA entered the circular walls of Castell de Bellver. There, guests were invited into a lov. x @_xtant_ exhibition dedicated to the protection of the wool industry, and honouring of natural fibres.
Within the castle’s ancient stone architecture, the night opened into ‘We Grow in Circles’, a peace activation co-created by lov. and artist Orly Anan (@orlyanan). The performance became a portal into ritual, memory, and the collective unconscious.
The day closed at Aethos Club Palma (@aethosmallorca), where guests gathered for an intimate dinner party celebrating textile heritage, performance, and lov. Set to the music of Mallorcan vinyl DJ Alvaro Cobarro (@alvarocobarro), the evening became a continuation of the journey.
lov. x XTANT
lov.YATRA | Day 2
lov.YATRA continued into its second day with a visit to La Seu Cathedral in Palma, Mallorca’s most iconic landmark. We experienced the cathedral from within — moving beneath its vast Gothic architecture, entering private spaces usually inaccessible to the public, and witnessing its layers of artistic transformation.
From the Giant Rose Window to Antoni Gaudí’s modernist intervention and Miquel Barceló’s contemporary ceramic chapel, the visit became a quiet encounter with light, stone, and devotion.
From there, the journey continued to Fundació Miró (@miromallorca), where guests entered the world of Joan Miró through his studio, gardens, and the architecture of creative freedom. Miró moved to Palma in 1954 and spent his most prolific years on the island, working from the purpose-built studio designed by his close friend, architect Josep Lluís Sert. The paint-splattered floors remain as he left them.
The afternoon carried this sense of preservation into taste with a visit to Fornet de la Soca (@fornetdelasoca), a historic bakery devoted to reviving forgotten Mallorcan recipes. Through what they describe as archaeological local gastronomy, the bakery rescues flavours, techniques, and traditions once passed through convents, families, and the quiet hands of the island.
As evening arrived, lov.YATRA entered the circular walls of Castell de Bellver. There, guests were invited into a lov. x @_xtant_ exhibition dedicated to the protection of the wool industry, and honouring of natural fibres.
Within the castle’s ancient stone architecture, the night opened into ‘We Grow in Circles’, a peace activation co-created by lov. and artist Orly Anan (@orlyanan). The performance became a portal into ritual, memory, and the collective unconscious.
The day closed at Aethos Club Palma (@aethosmallorca), where guests gathered for an intimate dinner party celebrating textile heritage, performance, and lov. Set to the music of Mallorcan vinyl DJ Alvaro Cobarro (@alvarocobarro), the evening became a continuation of the journey.
lov. x XTANT
lov.YATRA | Day 2
lov.YATRA continued into its second day with a visit to La Seu Cathedral in Palma, Mallorca’s most iconic landmark. We experienced the cathedral from within — moving beneath its vast Gothic architecture, entering private spaces usually inaccessible to the public, and witnessing its layers of artistic transformation.
From the Giant Rose Window to Antoni Gaudí’s modernist intervention and Miquel Barceló’s contemporary ceramic chapel, the visit became a quiet encounter with light, stone, and devotion.
From there, the journey continued to Fundació Miró (@miromallorca), where guests entered the world of Joan Miró through his studio, gardens, and the architecture of creative freedom. Miró moved to Palma in 1954 and spent his most prolific years on the island, working from the purpose-built studio designed by his close friend, architect Josep Lluís Sert. The paint-splattered floors remain as he left them.
The afternoon carried this sense of preservation into taste with a visit to Fornet de la Soca (@fornetdelasoca), a historic bakery devoted to reviving forgotten Mallorcan recipes. Through what they describe as archaeological local gastronomy, the bakery rescues flavours, techniques, and traditions once passed through convents, families, and the quiet hands of the island.
As evening arrived, lov.YATRA entered the circular walls of Castell de Bellver. There, guests were invited into a lov. x @_xtant_ exhibition dedicated to the protection of the wool industry, and honouring of natural fibres.
Within the castle’s ancient stone architecture, the night opened into ‘We Grow in Circles’, a peace activation co-created by lov. and artist Orly Anan (@orlyanan). The performance became a portal into ritual, memory, and the collective unconscious.
The day closed at Aethos Club Palma (@aethosmallorca), where guests gathered for an intimate dinner party celebrating textile heritage, performance, and lov. Set to the music of Mallorcan vinyl DJ Alvaro Cobarro (@alvarocobarro), the evening became a continuation of the journey.
lov. x XTANT

lov.YATRA | Day 2
lov.YATRA continued into its second day with a visit to La Seu Cathedral in Palma, Mallorca’s most iconic landmark. We experienced the cathedral from within — moving beneath its vast Gothic architecture, entering private spaces usually inaccessible to the public, and witnessing its layers of artistic transformation.
From the Giant Rose Window to Antoni Gaudí’s modernist intervention and Miquel Barceló’s contemporary ceramic chapel, the visit became a quiet encounter with light, stone, and devotion.
From there, the journey continued to Fundació Miró (@miromallorca), where guests entered the world of Joan Miró through his studio, gardens, and the architecture of creative freedom. Miró moved to Palma in 1954 and spent his most prolific years on the island, working from the purpose-built studio designed by his close friend, architect Josep Lluís Sert. The paint-splattered floors remain as he left them.
The afternoon carried this sense of preservation into taste with a visit to Fornet de la Soca (@fornetdelasoca), a historic bakery devoted to reviving forgotten Mallorcan recipes. Through what they describe as archaeological local gastronomy, the bakery rescues flavours, techniques, and traditions once passed through convents, families, and the quiet hands of the island.
As evening arrived, lov.YATRA entered the circular walls of Castell de Bellver. There, guests were invited into a lov. x @_xtant_ exhibition dedicated to the protection of the wool industry, and honouring of natural fibres.
Within the castle’s ancient stone architecture, the night opened into ‘We Grow in Circles’, a peace activation co-created by lov. and artist Orly Anan (@orlyanan). The performance became a portal into ritual, memory, and the collective unconscious.
The day closed at Aethos Club Palma (@aethosmallorca), where guests gathered for an intimate dinner party celebrating textile heritage, performance, and lov. Set to the music of Mallorcan vinyl DJ Alvaro Cobarro (@alvarocobarro), the evening became a continuation of the journey.
lov. x XTANT
lov.YATRA | Day 2
lov.YATRA continued into its second day with a visit to La Seu Cathedral in Palma, Mallorca’s most iconic landmark. We experienced the cathedral from within — moving beneath its vast Gothic architecture, entering private spaces usually inaccessible to the public, and witnessing its layers of artistic transformation.
From the Giant Rose Window to Antoni Gaudí’s modernist intervention and Miquel Barceló’s contemporary ceramic chapel, the visit became a quiet encounter with light, stone, and devotion.
From there, the journey continued to Fundació Miró (@miromallorca), where guests entered the world of Joan Miró through his studio, gardens, and the architecture of creative freedom. Miró moved to Palma in 1954 and spent his most prolific years on the island, working from the purpose-built studio designed by his close friend, architect Josep Lluís Sert. The paint-splattered floors remain as he left them.
The afternoon carried this sense of preservation into taste with a visit to Fornet de la Soca (@fornetdelasoca), a historic bakery devoted to reviving forgotten Mallorcan recipes. Through what they describe as archaeological local gastronomy, the bakery rescues flavours, techniques, and traditions once passed through convents, families, and the quiet hands of the island.
As evening arrived, lov.YATRA entered the circular walls of Castell de Bellver. There, guests were invited into a lov. x @_xtant_ exhibition dedicated to the protection of the wool industry, and honouring of natural fibres.
Within the castle’s ancient stone architecture, the night opened into ‘We Grow in Circles’, a peace activation co-created by lov. and artist Orly Anan (@orlyanan). The performance became a portal into ritual, memory, and the collective unconscious.
The day closed at Aethos Club Palma (@aethosmallorca), where guests gathered for an intimate dinner party celebrating textile heritage, performance, and lov. Set to the music of Mallorcan vinyl DJ Alvaro Cobarro (@alvarocobarro), the evening became a continuation of the journey.
lov. x XTANT

lov.YATRA | Day 2
lov.YATRA continued into its second day with a visit to La Seu Cathedral in Palma, Mallorca’s most iconic landmark. We experienced the cathedral from within — moving beneath its vast Gothic architecture, entering private spaces usually inaccessible to the public, and witnessing its layers of artistic transformation.
From the Giant Rose Window to Antoni Gaudí’s modernist intervention and Miquel Barceló’s contemporary ceramic chapel, the visit became a quiet encounter with light, stone, and devotion.
From there, the journey continued to Fundació Miró (@miromallorca), where guests entered the world of Joan Miró through his studio, gardens, and the architecture of creative freedom. Miró moved to Palma in 1954 and spent his most prolific years on the island, working from the purpose-built studio designed by his close friend, architect Josep Lluís Sert. The paint-splattered floors remain as he left them.
The afternoon carried this sense of preservation into taste with a visit to Fornet de la Soca (@fornetdelasoca), a historic bakery devoted to reviving forgotten Mallorcan recipes. Through what they describe as archaeological local gastronomy, the bakery rescues flavours, techniques, and traditions once passed through convents, families, and the quiet hands of the island.
As evening arrived, lov.YATRA entered the circular walls of Castell de Bellver. There, guests were invited into a lov. x @_xtant_ exhibition dedicated to the protection of the wool industry, and honouring of natural fibres.
Within the castle’s ancient stone architecture, the night opened into ‘We Grow in Circles’, a peace activation co-created by lov. and artist Orly Anan (@orlyanan). The performance became a portal into ritual, memory, and the collective unconscious.
The day closed at Aethos Club Palma (@aethosmallorca), where guests gathered for an intimate dinner party celebrating textile heritage, performance, and lov. Set to the music of Mallorcan vinyl DJ Alvaro Cobarro (@alvarocobarro), the evening became a continuation of the journey.
lov. x XTANT
lov.YATRA | Day 2
lov.YATRA continued into its second day with a visit to La Seu Cathedral in Palma, Mallorca’s most iconic landmark. We experienced the cathedral from within — moving beneath its vast Gothic architecture, entering private spaces usually inaccessible to the public, and witnessing its layers of artistic transformation.
From the Giant Rose Window to Antoni Gaudí’s modernist intervention and Miquel Barceló’s contemporary ceramic chapel, the visit became a quiet encounter with light, stone, and devotion.
From there, the journey continued to Fundació Miró (@miromallorca), where guests entered the world of Joan Miró through his studio, gardens, and the architecture of creative freedom. Miró moved to Palma in 1954 and spent his most prolific years on the island, working from the purpose-built studio designed by his close friend, architect Josep Lluís Sert. The paint-splattered floors remain as he left them.
The afternoon carried this sense of preservation into taste with a visit to Fornet de la Soca (@fornetdelasoca), a historic bakery devoted to reviving forgotten Mallorcan recipes. Through what they describe as archaeological local gastronomy, the bakery rescues flavours, techniques, and traditions once passed through convents, families, and the quiet hands of the island.
As evening arrived, lov.YATRA entered the circular walls of Castell de Bellver. There, guests were invited into a lov. x @_xtant_ exhibition dedicated to the protection of the wool industry, and honouring of natural fibres.
Within the castle’s ancient stone architecture, the night opened into ‘We Grow in Circles’, a peace activation co-created by lov. and artist Orly Anan (@orlyanan). The performance became a portal into ritual, memory, and the collective unconscious.
The day closed at Aethos Club Palma (@aethosmallorca), where guests gathered for an intimate dinner party celebrating textile heritage, performance, and lov. Set to the music of Mallorcan vinyl DJ Alvaro Cobarro (@alvarocobarro), the evening became a continuation of the journey.
lov. x XTANT

lov.YATRA | Day 2
lov.YATRA continued into its second day with a visit to La Seu Cathedral in Palma, Mallorca’s most iconic landmark. We experienced the cathedral from within — moving beneath its vast Gothic architecture, entering private spaces usually inaccessible to the public, and witnessing its layers of artistic transformation.
From the Giant Rose Window to Antoni Gaudí’s modernist intervention and Miquel Barceló’s contemporary ceramic chapel, the visit became a quiet encounter with light, stone, and devotion.
From there, the journey continued to Fundació Miró (@miromallorca), where guests entered the world of Joan Miró through his studio, gardens, and the architecture of creative freedom. Miró moved to Palma in 1954 and spent his most prolific years on the island, working from the purpose-built studio designed by his close friend, architect Josep Lluís Sert. The paint-splattered floors remain as he left them.
The afternoon carried this sense of preservation into taste with a visit to Fornet de la Soca (@fornetdelasoca), a historic bakery devoted to reviving forgotten Mallorcan recipes. Through what they describe as archaeological local gastronomy, the bakery rescues flavours, techniques, and traditions once passed through convents, families, and the quiet hands of the island.
As evening arrived, lov.YATRA entered the circular walls of Castell de Bellver. There, guests were invited into a lov. x @_xtant_ exhibition dedicated to the protection of the wool industry, and honouring of natural fibres.
Within the castle’s ancient stone architecture, the night opened into ‘We Grow in Circles’, a peace activation co-created by lov. and artist Orly Anan (@orlyanan). The performance became a portal into ritual, memory, and the collective unconscious.
The day closed at Aethos Club Palma (@aethosmallorca), where guests gathered for an intimate dinner party celebrating textile heritage, performance, and lov. Set to the music of Mallorcan vinyl DJ Alvaro Cobarro (@alvarocobarro), the evening became a continuation of the journey.
lov. x XTANT
lov.YATRA | Day 2
lov.YATRA continued into its second day with a visit to La Seu Cathedral in Palma, Mallorca’s most iconic landmark. We experienced the cathedral from within — moving beneath its vast Gothic architecture, entering private spaces usually inaccessible to the public, and witnessing its layers of artistic transformation.
From the Giant Rose Window to Antoni Gaudí’s modernist intervention and Miquel Barceló’s contemporary ceramic chapel, the visit became a quiet encounter with light, stone, and devotion.
From there, the journey continued to Fundació Miró (@miromallorca), where guests entered the world of Joan Miró through his studio, gardens, and the architecture of creative freedom. Miró moved to Palma in 1954 and spent his most prolific years on the island, working from the purpose-built studio designed by his close friend, architect Josep Lluís Sert. The paint-splattered floors remain as he left them.
The afternoon carried this sense of preservation into taste with a visit to Fornet de la Soca (@fornetdelasoca), a historic bakery devoted to reviving forgotten Mallorcan recipes. Through what they describe as archaeological local gastronomy, the bakery rescues flavours, techniques, and traditions once passed through convents, families, and the quiet hands of the island.
As evening arrived, lov.YATRA entered the circular walls of Castell de Bellver. There, guests were invited into a lov. x @_xtant_ exhibition dedicated to the protection of the wool industry, and honouring of natural fibres.
Within the castle’s ancient stone architecture, the night opened into ‘We Grow in Circles’, a peace activation co-created by lov. and artist Orly Anan (@orlyanan). The performance became a portal into ritual, memory, and the collective unconscious.
The day closed at Aethos Club Palma (@aethosmallorca), where guests gathered for an intimate dinner party celebrating textile heritage, performance, and lov. Set to the music of Mallorcan vinyl DJ Alvaro Cobarro (@alvarocobarro), the evening became a continuation of the journey.
lov. x XTANT
lov.YATRA | Day 2
lov.YATRA continued into its second day with a visit to La Seu Cathedral in Palma, Mallorca’s most iconic landmark. We experienced the cathedral from within — moving beneath its vast Gothic architecture, entering private spaces usually inaccessible to the public, and witnessing its layers of artistic transformation.
From the Giant Rose Window to Antoni Gaudí’s modernist intervention and Miquel Barceló’s contemporary ceramic chapel, the visit became a quiet encounter with light, stone, and devotion.
From there, the journey continued to Fundació Miró (@miromallorca), where guests entered the world of Joan Miró through his studio, gardens, and the architecture of creative freedom. Miró moved to Palma in 1954 and spent his most prolific years on the island, working from the purpose-built studio designed by his close friend, architect Josep Lluís Sert. The paint-splattered floors remain as he left them.
The afternoon carried this sense of preservation into taste with a visit to Fornet de la Soca (@fornetdelasoca), a historic bakery devoted to reviving forgotten Mallorcan recipes. Through what they describe as archaeological local gastronomy, the bakery rescues flavours, techniques, and traditions once passed through convents, families, and the quiet hands of the island.
As evening arrived, lov.YATRA entered the circular walls of Castell de Bellver. There, guests were invited into a lov. x @_xtant_ exhibition dedicated to the protection of the wool industry, and honouring of natural fibres.
Within the castle’s ancient stone architecture, the night opened into ‘We Grow in Circles’, a peace activation co-created by lov. and artist Orly Anan (@orlyanan). The performance became a portal into ritual, memory, and the collective unconscious.
The day closed at Aethos Club Palma (@aethosmallorca), where guests gathered for an intimate dinner party celebrating textile heritage, performance, and lov. Set to the music of Mallorcan vinyl DJ Alvaro Cobarro (@alvarocobarro), the evening became a continuation of the journey.
lov. x XTANT
lov.YATRA | Day 2
lov.YATRA continued into its second day with a visit to La Seu Cathedral in Palma, Mallorca’s most iconic landmark. We experienced the cathedral from within — moving beneath its vast Gothic architecture, entering private spaces usually inaccessible to the public, and witnessing its layers of artistic transformation.
From the Giant Rose Window to Antoni Gaudí’s modernist intervention and Miquel Barceló’s contemporary ceramic chapel, the visit became a quiet encounter with light, stone, and devotion.
From there, the journey continued to Fundació Miró (@miromallorca), where guests entered the world of Joan Miró through his studio, gardens, and the architecture of creative freedom. Miró moved to Palma in 1954 and spent his most prolific years on the island, working from the purpose-built studio designed by his close friend, architect Josep Lluís Sert. The paint-splattered floors remain as he left them.
The afternoon carried this sense of preservation into taste with a visit to Fornet de la Soca (@fornetdelasoca), a historic bakery devoted to reviving forgotten Mallorcan recipes. Through what they describe as archaeological local gastronomy, the bakery rescues flavours, techniques, and traditions once passed through convents, families, and the quiet hands of the island.
As evening arrived, lov.YATRA entered the circular walls of Castell de Bellver. There, guests were invited into a lov. x @_xtant_ exhibition dedicated to the protection of the wool industry, and honouring of natural fibres.
Within the castle’s ancient stone architecture, the night opened into ‘We Grow in Circles’, a peace activation co-created by lov. and artist Orly Anan (@orlyanan). The performance became a portal into ritual, memory, and the collective unconscious.
The day closed at Aethos Club Palma (@aethosmallorca), where guests gathered for an intimate dinner party celebrating textile heritage, performance, and lov. Set to the music of Mallorcan vinyl DJ Alvaro Cobarro (@alvarocobarro), the evening became a continuation of the journey.
lov. x XTANT

lov.YATRA | Day 2
lov.YATRA continued into its second day with a visit to La Seu Cathedral in Palma, Mallorca’s most iconic landmark. We experienced the cathedral from within — moving beneath its vast Gothic architecture, entering private spaces usually inaccessible to the public, and witnessing its layers of artistic transformation.
From the Giant Rose Window to Antoni Gaudí’s modernist intervention and Miquel Barceló’s contemporary ceramic chapel, the visit became a quiet encounter with light, stone, and devotion.
From there, the journey continued to Fundació Miró (@miromallorca), where guests entered the world of Joan Miró through his studio, gardens, and the architecture of creative freedom. Miró moved to Palma in 1954 and spent his most prolific years on the island, working from the purpose-built studio designed by his close friend, architect Josep Lluís Sert. The paint-splattered floors remain as he left them.
The afternoon carried this sense of preservation into taste with a visit to Fornet de la Soca (@fornetdelasoca), a historic bakery devoted to reviving forgotten Mallorcan recipes. Through what they describe as archaeological local gastronomy, the bakery rescues flavours, techniques, and traditions once passed through convents, families, and the quiet hands of the island.
As evening arrived, lov.YATRA entered the circular walls of Castell de Bellver. There, guests were invited into a lov. x @_xtant_ exhibition dedicated to the protection of the wool industry, and honouring of natural fibres.
Within the castle’s ancient stone architecture, the night opened into ‘We Grow in Circles’, a peace activation co-created by lov. and artist Orly Anan (@orlyanan). The performance became a portal into ritual, memory, and the collective unconscious.
The day closed at Aethos Club Palma (@aethosmallorca), where guests gathered for an intimate dinner party celebrating textile heritage, performance, and lov. Set to the music of Mallorcan vinyl DJ Alvaro Cobarro (@alvarocobarro), the evening became a continuation of the journey.
lov. x XTANT
lov.YATRA | Day 2
lov.YATRA continued into its second day with a visit to La Seu Cathedral in Palma, Mallorca’s most iconic landmark. We experienced the cathedral from within — moving beneath its vast Gothic architecture, entering private spaces usually inaccessible to the public, and witnessing its layers of artistic transformation.
From the Giant Rose Window to Antoni Gaudí’s modernist intervention and Miquel Barceló’s contemporary ceramic chapel, the visit became a quiet encounter with light, stone, and devotion.
From there, the journey continued to Fundació Miró (@miromallorca), where guests entered the world of Joan Miró through his studio, gardens, and the architecture of creative freedom. Miró moved to Palma in 1954 and spent his most prolific years on the island, working from the purpose-built studio designed by his close friend, architect Josep Lluís Sert. The paint-splattered floors remain as he left them.
The afternoon carried this sense of preservation into taste with a visit to Fornet de la Soca (@fornetdelasoca), a historic bakery devoted to reviving forgotten Mallorcan recipes. Through what they describe as archaeological local gastronomy, the bakery rescues flavours, techniques, and traditions once passed through convents, families, and the quiet hands of the island.
As evening arrived, lov.YATRA entered the circular walls of Castell de Bellver. There, guests were invited into a lov. x @_xtant_ exhibition dedicated to the protection of the wool industry, and honouring of natural fibres.
Within the castle’s ancient stone architecture, the night opened into ‘We Grow in Circles’, a peace activation co-created by lov. and artist Orly Anan (@orlyanan). The performance became a portal into ritual, memory, and the collective unconscious.
The day closed at Aethos Club Palma (@aethosmallorca), where guests gathered for an intimate dinner party celebrating textile heritage, performance, and lov. Set to the music of Mallorcan vinyl DJ Alvaro Cobarro (@alvarocobarro), the evening became a continuation of the journey.
lov. x XTANT
lov.YATRA | Day 2
lov.YATRA continued into its second day with a visit to La Seu Cathedral in Palma, Mallorca’s most iconic landmark. We experienced the cathedral from within — moving beneath its vast Gothic architecture, entering private spaces usually inaccessible to the public, and witnessing its layers of artistic transformation.
From the Giant Rose Window to Antoni Gaudí’s modernist intervention and Miquel Barceló’s contemporary ceramic chapel, the visit became a quiet encounter with light, stone, and devotion.
From there, the journey continued to Fundació Miró (@miromallorca), where guests entered the world of Joan Miró through his studio, gardens, and the architecture of creative freedom. Miró moved to Palma in 1954 and spent his most prolific years on the island, working from the purpose-built studio designed by his close friend, architect Josep Lluís Sert. The paint-splattered floors remain as he left them.
The afternoon carried this sense of preservation into taste with a visit to Fornet de la Soca (@fornetdelasoca), a historic bakery devoted to reviving forgotten Mallorcan recipes. Through what they describe as archaeological local gastronomy, the bakery rescues flavours, techniques, and traditions once passed through convents, families, and the quiet hands of the island.
As evening arrived, lov.YATRA entered the circular walls of Castell de Bellver. There, guests were invited into a lov. x @_xtant_ exhibition dedicated to the protection of the wool industry, and honouring of natural fibres.
Within the castle’s ancient stone architecture, the night opened into ‘We Grow in Circles’, a peace activation co-created by lov. and artist Orly Anan (@orlyanan). The performance became a portal into ritual, memory, and the collective unconscious.
The day closed at Aethos Club Palma (@aethosmallorca), where guests gathered for an intimate dinner party celebrating textile heritage, performance, and lov. Set to the music of Mallorcan vinyl DJ Alvaro Cobarro (@alvarocobarro), the evening became a continuation of the journey.
lov. x XTANT
lov.YATRA | Day 2
lov.YATRA continued into its second day with a visit to La Seu Cathedral in Palma, Mallorca’s most iconic landmark. We experienced the cathedral from within — moving beneath its vast Gothic architecture, entering private spaces usually inaccessible to the public, and witnessing its layers of artistic transformation.
From the Giant Rose Window to Antoni Gaudí’s modernist intervention and Miquel Barceló’s contemporary ceramic chapel, the visit became a quiet encounter with light, stone, and devotion.
From there, the journey continued to Fundació Miró (@miromallorca), where guests entered the world of Joan Miró through his studio, gardens, and the architecture of creative freedom. Miró moved to Palma in 1954 and spent his most prolific years on the island, working from the purpose-built studio designed by his close friend, architect Josep Lluís Sert. The paint-splattered floors remain as he left them.
The afternoon carried this sense of preservation into taste with a visit to Fornet de la Soca (@fornetdelasoca), a historic bakery devoted to reviving forgotten Mallorcan recipes. Through what they describe as archaeological local gastronomy, the bakery rescues flavours, techniques, and traditions once passed through convents, families, and the quiet hands of the island.
As evening arrived, lov.YATRA entered the circular walls of Castell de Bellver. There, guests were invited into a lov. x @_xtant_ exhibition dedicated to the protection of the wool industry, and honouring of natural fibres.
Within the castle’s ancient stone architecture, the night opened into ‘We Grow in Circles’, a peace activation co-created by lov. and artist Orly Anan (@orlyanan). The performance became a portal into ritual, memory, and the collective unconscious.
The day closed at Aethos Club Palma (@aethosmallorca), where guests gathered for an intimate dinner party celebrating textile heritage, performance, and lov. Set to the music of Mallorcan vinyl DJ Alvaro Cobarro (@alvarocobarro), the evening became a continuation of the journey.
lov. x XTANT

lov.YATRA | Day 2
lov.YATRA continued into its second day with a visit to La Seu Cathedral in Palma, Mallorca’s most iconic landmark. We experienced the cathedral from within — moving beneath its vast Gothic architecture, entering private spaces usually inaccessible to the public, and witnessing its layers of artistic transformation.
From the Giant Rose Window to Antoni Gaudí’s modernist intervention and Miquel Barceló’s contemporary ceramic chapel, the visit became a quiet encounter with light, stone, and devotion.
From there, the journey continued to Fundació Miró (@miromallorca), where guests entered the world of Joan Miró through his studio, gardens, and the architecture of creative freedom. Miró moved to Palma in 1954 and spent his most prolific years on the island, working from the purpose-built studio designed by his close friend, architect Josep Lluís Sert. The paint-splattered floors remain as he left them.
The afternoon carried this sense of preservation into taste with a visit to Fornet de la Soca (@fornetdelasoca), a historic bakery devoted to reviving forgotten Mallorcan recipes. Through what they describe as archaeological local gastronomy, the bakery rescues flavours, techniques, and traditions once passed through convents, families, and the quiet hands of the island.
As evening arrived, lov.YATRA entered the circular walls of Castell de Bellver. There, guests were invited into a lov. x @_xtant_ exhibition dedicated to the protection of the wool industry, and honouring of natural fibres.
Within the castle’s ancient stone architecture, the night opened into ‘We Grow in Circles’, a peace activation co-created by lov. and artist Orly Anan (@orlyanan). The performance became a portal into ritual, memory, and the collective unconscious.
The day closed at Aethos Club Palma (@aethosmallorca), where guests gathered for an intimate dinner party celebrating textile heritage, performance, and lov. Set to the music of Mallorcan vinyl DJ Alvaro Cobarro (@alvarocobarro), the evening became a continuation of the journey.
lov. x XTANT
lov.YATRA | Day 2
lov.YATRA continued into its second day with a visit to La Seu Cathedral in Palma, Mallorca’s most iconic landmark. We experienced the cathedral from within — moving beneath its vast Gothic architecture, entering private spaces usually inaccessible to the public, and witnessing its layers of artistic transformation.
From the Giant Rose Window to Antoni Gaudí’s modernist intervention and Miquel Barceló’s contemporary ceramic chapel, the visit became a quiet encounter with light, stone, and devotion.
From there, the journey continued to Fundació Miró (@miromallorca), where guests entered the world of Joan Miró through his studio, gardens, and the architecture of creative freedom. Miró moved to Palma in 1954 and spent his most prolific years on the island, working from the purpose-built studio designed by his close friend, architect Josep Lluís Sert. The paint-splattered floors remain as he left them.
The afternoon carried this sense of preservation into taste with a visit to Fornet de la Soca (@fornetdelasoca), a historic bakery devoted to reviving forgotten Mallorcan recipes. Through what they describe as archaeological local gastronomy, the bakery rescues flavours, techniques, and traditions once passed through convents, families, and the quiet hands of the island.
As evening arrived, lov.YATRA entered the circular walls of Castell de Bellver. There, guests were invited into a lov. x @_xtant_ exhibition dedicated to the protection of the wool industry, and honouring of natural fibres.
Within the castle’s ancient stone architecture, the night opened into ‘We Grow in Circles’, a peace activation co-created by lov. and artist Orly Anan (@orlyanan). The performance became a portal into ritual, memory, and the collective unconscious.
The day closed at Aethos Club Palma (@aethosmallorca), where guests gathered for an intimate dinner party celebrating textile heritage, performance, and lov. Set to the music of Mallorcan vinyl DJ Alvaro Cobarro (@alvarocobarro), the evening became a continuation of the journey.
lov. x XTANT
lov.YATRA | Day 2
lov.YATRA continued into its second day with a visit to La Seu Cathedral in Palma, Mallorca’s most iconic landmark. We experienced the cathedral from within — moving beneath its vast Gothic architecture, entering private spaces usually inaccessible to the public, and witnessing its layers of artistic transformation.
From the Giant Rose Window to Antoni Gaudí’s modernist intervention and Miquel Barceló’s contemporary ceramic chapel, the visit became a quiet encounter with light, stone, and devotion.
From there, the journey continued to Fundació Miró (@miromallorca), where guests entered the world of Joan Miró through his studio, gardens, and the architecture of creative freedom. Miró moved to Palma in 1954 and spent his most prolific years on the island, working from the purpose-built studio designed by his close friend, architect Josep Lluís Sert. The paint-splattered floors remain as he left them.
The afternoon carried this sense of preservation into taste with a visit to Fornet de la Soca (@fornetdelasoca), a historic bakery devoted to reviving forgotten Mallorcan recipes. Through what they describe as archaeological local gastronomy, the bakery rescues flavours, techniques, and traditions once passed through convents, families, and the quiet hands of the island.
As evening arrived, lov.YATRA entered the circular walls of Castell de Bellver. There, guests were invited into a lov. x @_xtant_ exhibition dedicated to the protection of the wool industry, and honouring of natural fibres.
Within the castle’s ancient stone architecture, the night opened into ‘We Grow in Circles’, a peace activation co-created by lov. and artist Orly Anan (@orlyanan). The performance became a portal into ritual, memory, and the collective unconscious.
The day closed at Aethos Club Palma (@aethosmallorca), where guests gathered for an intimate dinner party celebrating textile heritage, performance, and lov. Set to the music of Mallorcan vinyl DJ Alvaro Cobarro (@alvarocobarro), the evening became a continuation of the journey.
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