Collection no. 2

Sibilla

For centuries, embroidery was not decoration. It was protection. Symbols sewn at the edge of a garment to guard, to guide, to speak without words.

THE ORIGIN

Sibilla was born from my fascination with this hidden history, the language of marks that cultures across Europe and the Mediterranean have used for generations, stitched into fabric as a form of intention.

Each symbol in this collection carries a meaning I have worked with personally. They are not chosen for aesthetics alone, but because they say something about who you are, what you carry and what you move toward.

A Sibilla piece turns a garment into a statement you do not need to explain.

A woman with long red hair and a white blouse stands outdoors with an ancient stone building featuring columns, arches, and urn sculptures in the background, framed by green trees.
A person sitting outdoors, wearing a black shirt with embroidered designs and gray jeans with celestial patterns, cradling their knee while resting, with a stone structure and greenery in the background.
A mannequin dressed in a white long-sleeve shirt with a small embroidery on the left side and a gray high-waisted skirt with large buttons.

The symbols
of Sibilla.

WHAT YOU SEE HERE

These are the motifs available within the Sibilla collection shown as examples of what is possible, not as a fixed menu. Every commission begins with a conversation about who you are and what you want the piece to carry. The symbol, its size, and its placement are decided together.

Petite

~ 5 CM — COLLAR, CUFF, POCKET

A black and white sign with a fleur-de-lis symbol in the center, featuring the words "Old ways don't open new doors" in a circular pattern around it.

The Key

Freedom of exploration. The willingness to open doors rather than guard them. A symbol for those who move forward rather than return.

"Old ways don't open new doors."

Outline of a decorative mirror with a bouquet of flowers hanging below it, with the words "Trust your magic" written to the right.

The Mirror

An instrument of knowledge, both of the world and of the self. It demands honesty. It reflects what is actually there.

"Trust your magic."

Black and white drawing of a candle with a heart-shaped flame, surrounded by stars and sparkles, with text around the base reading "In darkness we heal, in light we thrive"

The Candle

Hope made visible. But also the poetry of darkness: the understanding that what heals us is not always the light, but what we find in its absence.

"In darkness we heal, in light we thrive."

A hand-drawn illustration featuring a hourglass with a moon and stars inside, and a banner with the phrase "Good things take time" on it.

The Hourglass

The reminder that time is not the enemy. That what takes long is often what lasts. An invitation to stay present rather than chase arrival.

"Good things take time."

Medium

~ 12 CM — SHIRT, JACKET, SKIRT

A hand-drawn illustration of a perfume bottle with a mathematical symbol inside, and at the bottom left the word "The world" written by hand.

The World

The end of a cycle: not as conclusion, but as completion. Body, mind, and spirit in alignment. The sense of having found one's place.

A hand-drawn illustration of a perfume bottle with the moon and the stars inside, and at the bottom left the word "The moon" written by hand.

The Moon

An invitation to look inward: at emotions, dreams, and half-remembered things. Not all of it will be clear. That is the point.

A hand-drawn illustration of a perfume bottle with the sun inside, and at the bottom left the word "The sun" written by hand.

The Sun

Light where there was darkness. Clarity, vitality, growth. The moment of opening that follows a long period of waiting.

A hand-drawn illustration of a perfume bottle with a heart surrounded by light on the inside, and at the bottom left the word "The lovers" written by hand.

The Lovers

Not simply romantic love, this is the card of choice: two paths, two values, two versions of self. The union that requires a decision.

Premium

~ 25 CM — COAT, STRUCTURED JACKET, DRESS

Black silhouette of a cat inside a box with astrology symbols on it against a white background.

The Cat

Mystery and independence. Lunar and feminine in the oldest mythologies: graceful, curious, equally at ease in shadow and light.

Black and white silhouette of a moth with its wings open and the moon cycle above set against a plain background.

The Moth

The creature that moves toward light even at its own risk. Transformation and interior search. The fragility of following something with your whole self.

A black and white image of an owl that sits on the crescent moon with stars and sparkles all around

The Owl

Wisdom that penetrates darkness. Keeper of secrets. The guide that moves through intuition rather than certainty, and arrives nonetheless.

A black and white image of a snake over a sun, inside a circle with stars and sparkles all around

The Serpent

Renewal and regeneration, the shedding of a former self. Ancient knowledge and vital energy. Transformation as a continuous, necessary act.

"Every project is approved by you before the needle touches the fabric"

A Sibilla commission does not start with you selecting a symbol from a list. It starts with the questionnaire, a set of questions about who you are, how you relate to the symbols that interest you and what you want the piece to hold. From there, we build something that could only be yours.

A symbol that is entirely yours.

Every Sibilla commission begins with the questionnaire. It takes 10–15 minutes and asks the questions that make the work possible.