Aranda Celebrates Heritage Month with Timeless Blankets
Aranda Celebrates Heritage Month with Timeless Blankets - Image; supplied

Aranda Textile Mills is using Heritage Month to share the important role blankets play in South African culture. The company, established in 1953, continues to design and produce quality blankets, throws, and shawls that remain deeply woven into the country’s identity.

WHAT HAPPENED

September is Heritage Month in South Africa, a time when communities reflect on history, culture, and identity. Aranda Textile Mills has placed the spotlight on how blankets embody a powerful cultural symbol across generations.

From welcoming newborns to clothing initiates, sealing marriages, and honoring the departed, blankets are part of life’s milestones. Aranda’s heritage collections embrace this symbolism, ensuring that the stories carried in these textiles are passed down to future generations.

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OFFICIAL RESPONSE

Marco Magni, CEO of Aranda Textile Mills, emphasized the deep meaning behind their work:

“We believe that a blanket represents life. The Basotho say ‘Kobo ke Bophelo’ – nothing could be more true. Our blankets outline the traditions of many South African cultures, including the Basotho, Ndebele, and Xhosa, who share a love for blankets that symbolize every stage of life.”

He added that Aranda’s reputation rests on authenticity and quality:

“Aranda’s decades of experience and popularity speak to the unmatched quality of our blankets. They are truly for life.”

COMMUNITY IMPACT

By preserving the artistry and traditions of blanket-making, Aranda contributes to safeguarding South Africa’s cultural heritage. This not only fosters identity and pride but also supports cultural cohesion and understanding across communities.

The company’s heritage products also strengthen South Africa’s position in the global textile market, blending traditional designs with modern craftsmanship while remaining rooted in authenticity.

FAQ

Why are blankets important in South African heritage?
They symbolize key stages of life, from birth to adulthood, marriage, and even burial ceremonies.

What makes Aranda unique?
Aranda is the oldest blanket manufacturer in South Africa and the sole producer of authentic Basotho Heritage Blankets worldwide.

How long has Aranda been operating?
Since 1953, with over 70 years of continuous production.

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