WHAT DOES THE GARZA TECHNIQUE CONSIST OF?
To make one of our garza ties, the silk thread is subjected to a characteristic spinning process that gives the final cloth a certain "Oxford" type granularity, giving the tie a more rustic appearance.
The weaving process is carried out in the color of natural silk (raw and with hardly any shine) and, when the cloth is finally made, the selected drawing is printed. In short, the cloth made with the heron technique takes more passes than twill silk - this gives a greater body to the tie - and includes a more intensive process in terms of labor and production.