FABRICS
At the heart of every collection is a conscious choice of fabric.
We work with carefully selected natural and plant-based textiles sourced from trusted ethical partners who share our commitment to sustainability, craftsmanship, and transparency.
Our sourcing prioritises:
* Organic and responsibly grown fibers
* Low-impact processing methods
* Ethical working conditions
* Traditional craftsmanship techniques
* Reduced environmental footprint
When available, we work with GOTS-certified organic fibers and OEKO-TEX Standard 100, ensuring strict environmental and social standards throughout production and comply with EU REACH regulations and standards for textile safety.
Our textiles are produced using traditional techniques that preserve heritage craftsmanship while reducing industrial impact.
These include:
* Hand-block printing
* Natural and low-impact dyeing
* Small-batch production methods
* Careful finishing for longevity and softness
Please note: not all fabrics used across collections are certified. Certification depends on fiber availability, artisanal processes, and production scale.
Types of Fabric
Eucalyptus
Eucalyptus is a premium regenerated cellulose fibre made from sustainably grown eucalyptus trees.
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Hemp
Hemp is a natural bast fibre extracted from the Cannabis sativa plant.
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Kala Cotton
Kala Cotton is an indigenous, old-world, short-staple cotton variety grown traditionally in Kutch, Gujarat (India).
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Himalayan Sheep Wool
High in the rugged terrains of the Himalayas, where the air is thin and winters are unforgiving, a unique kind of wool is shaped by nature itself.
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Recycled Cotton
Recycled Cotton (RC) is cotton fibre that has been recovered from:
Pre-consumer waste and
Post-consumer waste
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Vegan Silk
Vegan silk is a luxury regenerated cellulose fiber made from cotton linter (the fuzzy, silky fibers that cling to cotton seeds).
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Bamboo
Bamboo fabric is a textile made from the pulp of bamboo plants.
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