Our Merino stands apart from other merino wools because we weave intricate patterns and vibrant colors that elevate the fabric’s beauty. Below are the steps involved in creating our Merino wool, which is ethically sourced from Australia, crafted in India & designed in Seattle.
Cleaning & spinning the Wool
We ethically source raw Merino wool from Australia, ensuring the sheep are gently sheared with no harm. The fleece is collected in a single piece to maintain consistency and undergoes a thorough cleaning process, resulting in a natural cream color.
It is then carefully processed through fine-toothed rollers to remove knots, straighten, and align the fibers. Finally, the wool is spun using the ring-spinning method.


Finishing the wool
The spun thread undergoes a final wash to and eliminate any remaining residues.

Weaving the Fabric
The threads are then fed into machines that weave the fabric, carefully incorporating the desired prints. These machines produce complex designs and combine 3 layers of wool together, giving the fabric a perfect weave.
Boiling the Fabric
Once the fabric is ready it is gently boiled in hot water to make it soft, non-itchy, warm and luxurious. The boiling process shrinks the fabric and gives it a tighter weave making it lightweight, wind resistance as well as water resistant. After this process the drying process begins which requires 7-10 days. This valuable fabric is then ready to be cut into scarves, shawls, capes, and jackets. We ensure that every piece of fabric is utilized, achieving zero waste, as the fabric production process alone takes approximately 45-50 days.


Do you have sensitive skin?
Customers with sensitive skin or allergies to acrylic and polyester can enjoy the comfort of wearing pure natural Merino wool since it regulates temperature, keeps you warm while providing an additional layer of cozy insulation.