Natural Textile Fibers
Natural fabrics are the oldest in the world and are characterized by being composed of natural fibers sourced from plants, animals, or minerals.
The most famous and appreciated natural textile fibers
Among the most famous natural fiber fabrics, we offer:
wool, a renewable and recyclable raw material, soft, warm, and difficult to wrinkle, is one of the most widespread fibers, known for its exceptional resilience and elasticity. Its limited availability and exceptional qualities make it one of the most prized fibers in the world. Cotton, on the other hand, is a vegetable natural fiber obtained from the fluffy fibers that emerge from the capsules of the flower when they mature.
Cotton is characterized by properties that make it a widely used quality fabric, including freshness, lightweight, elasticity, strength, good tenacity, heat resistance, as well as brightness and color uniformity. Composed of 95% cellulose, it is hardly attacked by insects, and it is lightweight, soft, and absorbent.
Linen is a natural plant-based fiber derived from the flax plant. It is a renewable and recyclable material. Linen has good insulating properties, doesn’t deteriorate easily, doesn’t cause allergies, absorbs moisture, and allows the skin to breathe.
Lastly, viscose, also known as artificial silk, is a textile fiber composed of a portion of natural raw material, cellulose, and a portion of chemicals. It feels soft and velvety to the touch, shiny, and has a natural appearance. Come and discover them within this dedicated category.