Cartography
This project was born in Barcelona, driven by a desire to reimagine the material, aesthetic, and symbolic universe of cannabis. We create meaningful, high-quality objects and garments, produced in small batches, for canna-connoisseurs and the canna-curious alike.
A brand is an imagined universe—and at the same time, an invitation: to a way of seeing, to a different scale of attention. What follows is a map of the elements that shape the world of INGENUA LIBERTINA, and of the practices that sustain it.
Weed
A botanical ally that expands the margins of the everyday, encouraging contemplation, laughter, play, and intimacy. Smoking not only changes perception. It alters the relationship between the self and its symbolic environment. In that state, meanings become flexible, the boundaries of the self dissolve, and the hierarchies of thought reorder.

Symbol
This is not a logo; it is a sigil. It was not designed to be understood, but to be activated. A sigil is built from a desire. That phrase is reduced, broken down, encoded. What remains—the final form—does not mean what it originally said. It means what it desires. A symbol that does not represent but summons. It functions as both shield and threshold, a talisman.

Object
The object is not simply a medium, it is a door. The task here is not to create an accessory. It is to reimagine the materiality of ritual. Each piece must dialogue with the senses, reconfigure the relationship between the body and the act. Touch becomes a language. Temperature, softness, resistance: each material contributes a sensorial layer that intervenes in the experience.

Play
To do something purely for the sake of fun or enjoyment. Play also requires crossing a threshold. On the other side, we become different versions of ourselves. To truly exist, play first demands a pact—a commitment, a loyalty: things can be different, and I can change. Whoever opens themselves to play embraces a different logic—one of possibility, joy, and openness.

Ritual
A ritual is made of intention, meaning, and persistence. The smallest and most mundane things can become ceremonial if we choose them to be. In our personal mythology, we celebrate small, everyday rituals—domestic, intimate, and particular—that, like a magnet, anchor us to the present.

Fantasy
Fantasy resides in each of us as a latent capacity. Only in the privacy of our minds do we find something akin to freedom: the practice of fantasising, imagining and wonder, delighting in the oneiric and the illusory expands the possibilities of our existence. It requires only a tacit agreement with ourselves, a willingness to suspend disbelief.
TO BE AN INGENUA LIBERTINA IS A WAY OF BEING IN THE WORLD. INVOKE YOUR INNER INGENUA LIBERTINA OFTEN.