Blankets in fine fibres

Fine textile fibres

Blankets and throws in fine fibers are an excellent choice for those who want sustainable and high quality materials, which ensure enveloping warmth thanks to the characteristics of the best natural fibres.

The blankets and throws in fine fibers guarantee delicacy and softness, resistance and thermoregulation, with a classic and elegant design.


Alpaca wool blankets

Alpaca is a natural fiber that comes from the camelid of the same name. Alpacas traditionally live in the Peruvian Andes, up to 5,000 meters above sea level. For this reason their fleece has particular attributes of resistance, heat transmission and retention. Furthermore, as it does not contain lanolin, alpaca fiber is hypoallergenic, therefore also suitable for those who suffer from allergies to traditional wool.

Alpaca also ensures an exclusive aesthetic result as it is available in a vast range of natural colours, which do not require chemical dyes.

Alpaca blankets are particularly robust and versatile.


Camel wool blankets

Camel wool is a natural fiber obtained from animals raised in Central and South-East Asia, especially in Mongolia, China and the Gobi desert.

Camel wool blankets ensure incredible warmth, ideal for harsh or autumnal climates: these blankets have the ability to keep the body at the right temperature without causing excessive sweating.

The fibre, valuable, strong, shiny and smooth, is used in its pure form without being subjected to dyeing processes.

A refined and comfortable material that will enhance your home with its warm and welcoming tones.


Cashmere blankets

Cashmere is one of the most valuable natural textile fibers in the world, made famous by its refined lightness.

In fact, it is renowned for its ability to retain heat despite its very light weight.

The name of this noble fiber derives from that of the Indian region where it began to be produced, Kashmir.

Cashmere fibers are obtained from the processing of the fine, flaky and soft wool fleece of a particular species of goat called Hircus, or Pashmina goat, which lives at an average altitude of 4,000 metres.

Analyzing the hair under a microscope, compared to that of traditional wool, we notice that it has less clear scales, with spaced edges and smooth corners. Thanks to these characteristics, cashmere is less subject to felting.

Cashmere blankets and throws are extremely soft in contact with the skin, shiny to the eye and have exceptional insulating properties.

A delicate embrace that evokes the most sophisticated luxury.

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