MOTHER'S DAY
There are things that cannot be taught. They are inherited.
Three generations separate Don Antonio Fluxá from his grandchildren. What began in his grandfather's workshop lives on in every pair that today bears the name Lottusse: a learned gesture, a way of looking, a way of making that is written in no manual.
The legacy is not taught.
It is passed on. Maribel Fluxá and Aina Fluxá are respectively part of the fourth and fifth generation of Lottusse.
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I remember how my mother would put on the movie Spirit for me, and I would be fascinated, feeling a mix of admiration and emotion.
From a very young age, even before understanding many things, I already felt a special attraction to horses.
My grandfather, Antonio Fluxá, never rode but was fascinated by the nobility and elegance of horses, and he passed that love for them on to me.
Today I can say that horses are not just a part of my life, they are a part of me. They have been present in my growth, in my learnings, in my emotions. They have helped me become who I am, thanks to my mother, and they continue to accompany me in who I want to be.