Silvia Zublena

Silvia Zublena (born in Turin) is a researcher whose work intertwines agronomy, herbalism, and textile craftsmanship to place the relationship between plants and culture at the center. She moved to Pisa to study Herbal Techniques, graduating with a thesis on dye plants under Prof. Luciana G. Angelini. She continued her studies in Agricultural Sciences, again focusing her master’s thesis on dye plants with Prof. Angelini.
She then pursued a personal path to deepen her knowledge of natural color, traveling to France, Belgium, and India to study natural dyeing practices. Upon returning to Tuscany, she worked at the Botanical Garden and Museum of the University of Pisa, curating a collection of dye plants.
From 2018 to 2021, she led a project on recovering Tuscan wool with the association Il fuso recuperato ETS, reconstructing the wool processing chain at an artisanal level, including natural dyeing. Each year, with the association 1,618, she organizes a walk to identify spontaneous dye plants.
In June 2025, she participated in the study day Dye Plants: The Nature of Colors, promoted by the Antonio Ratti Foundation, presenting a project for cultivating dye plants in the Foundation’s park and using them for educational purposes.
Her current work focuses on the connection between landscape, cultural memory, and sustainability, showing how natural color can become a multispecies language, where botany, ecology, and communities meet.
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