Raw Material
Wool has the capacity to restore heat during the winter and keep you cool in summer. As a result, you neither sweat nor shiver: you can just enjoy pleasantly moderate heat. Pure virgin wool comes entirely from new wool obtained directly from shearing the animals.
COTTON
This fibre originates from the cotton seed. Cotton processing has ancient origins. Cotton fabric is made by weaving cotton yarns sourced from the lint covering the seeds of a plant from the Gossypium
CASHMERE
This extra-rich textile fibre is made from the hair of the hircus goat. Cashmere is smooth, silky and velvety to the touch, giving you a feeling of warmth and softness. Cashmere is warmer than wool, with 10 times the insulating power.
KAPOK
Kapok fruit contain a dense mass of fibre which, following painstaking processing, is transformed into a thread that can be used to manufacture wadding for cushions, mattresses, quilts and fabrics.
CAMEL HAIR
This smooth, soft fibre is an excellent heat insulator, able to absorb a significant mass of hot air by impeding heat transfer. This wadding is perfect for winter, as it ensures a dry, therefore comfortable, microclimate.
ALPACA
Alpaca fibre is branded a luxury fibre. It is stronger than sheep’s wool, does not contain lanolin and is available in 22 natural colours. Alpaca fibre feels very similar to high-end cashmere and it has infinite uses.
POLYESTER FIBRE
This smooth, soft fibre is an excellent heat insulator, able to absorb a significant mass of hot air by impeding heat transfer. This wadding is perfect for winter, as it ensures a dry, therefore comfortable, microclimate.