Wool comes from nature 🌿
Merino wool is a gift from nature. It comes from Merino sheep that grow in the natural environment all year round. It is a fiber that is bred in sunny pastures with plenty of water and good grass.
➡️ Wool is an environmentally friendly fibre ♻️
Wool is made of natural proteomic material that breaks down quickly when discarded, without increasing landfill volumes or causing environmental problems such as fiber pollution and Marine microplastic pollution.
➡️ Wool goes back to nature 🌳
The decomposition of wool releases nutrients back into the soil, where nutrients such as nitrogen, sulfur and magnesium can be taken up by plants. Nourish soil and promote natural recycling, improve soil water retention, water permeability and soil permeability, and reduce soil erosion.
➡️We defend natural treasure🌿
The premium cashmere we used comes from an area of breathtaking landscapes including AlxaZuoqi, Alpas, and Mount Erlang. We cherish this region for its crucial role in cashmere production, embracing sustainability as a moral duty to preserve both goat habitats and the environment, ensuring sustainable cashmere production.
➡️Cashmere is an extremely precious animal fiber
In winter, goats grow a layer of downy fiber to protect themselves from the cold. When spring arrives and the weather warms up, this fiber sheds. At this time, people carefully comb and collect the downy fiber with a small brush, which is the raw material for making cashmere yarn.
Each goat typically produces 50 to 100 grams of cashmere per year, making it an extremely precious and expensive animal fiber. This intricate and selective process ensures the highest quality and rarest cashmere fiber yarn, resulting in exquisite final products.