Heritage Craft Preservation
Taking pride in their heritage and know-how, expert craftsmen only work with the highest quality natural fibers. Mechanization is only a small part of a process that continues to be eminently manual, imbued with patience and thoroughness.
To this day, and in line with long-standing, traditional techniques, this family-owned and operated textile house continues to manually wash, dye, weave and brush wool, proudly preserving the past generations know-how. King Felipe VI has honored them for its exemplary product.
Mohair
Mohair is a soft wool that comes from the hair of the Angora goat. Some call mohair the “diamond fiber,” as the wool is characterized by a distinct luster and sheen. When blended with other textiles, like alpaca or merino, mohair lends that luster to the fibers.
Mohair is more expensive than standard sheep’s wool because the production process is more involved, and as a result, it is considered a luxury fiber, similar to cashmere or Angora.
Mohair is a popular fiber as it adds strength, warms, and luxury to any item.
“Sustainability and ecosystem protection have always played an important role in the philosophy since its beginnings. All the natural fibers come from animals that are exceptionally cared for both on the farms where they live and graze freely, as well as during shearing.”