Merino Wool
Originating from the Merino sheep, traditionally raised in Spain and now mainly in Australia and New Zealand, merino is prized for its ultra-fine fibres. Its natural crimp traps air, giving it excellent insulation while staying breathable. This means it keeps you warm without ever feeling heavy. Merino is also naturally elastic, moisture-regulating, and comfortable for sensitive skin.

Alpaca Wool
Sourced from alpacas native to the high altitudes of Peru, Bolivia, and Chile, alpaca fibres have a smooth structure that gives them a silky feel and beautiful drape. The fibers are warmer than traditional wool and contain no lanolin, making them hypoallergenic. Alpaca fibres are hollow, which increases insulation while keeping the yarn lightweight, ideal for garments that feel warm, soft, and elegant.

Mohair & Silk
Mohair comes from the Angora goat, originally bred in Turkey. Its fibres are long, lustrous, and naturally fluffy, creating the iconic “halo” effect. When blended with silk, one of the strongest natural fibres, produced by silkworms, the result is a lightweight yarn with both structure and shine. The silk adds strength and smoothness, while the mohair contributes loft, softness, and a delicate texture perfect for layering pieces.
