
Wool
Wool is one of humanity’s oldest textile fibers, with archaeological evidence showing its use dating back more than 10,000 years in regions such as Mesopotamia.

Wool is one of humanity’s oldest textile fibers, with archaeological evidence showing its use dating back more than 10,000 years in regions such as Mesopotamia.

Viscose is a semi-synthetic fiber with a long, evolving history dating back to the late 19th century. Originally developed as an alternative to silk, viscose

Virgin wool is a premium natural fiber made from the first shearing of a sheep, prized for its softness, elasticity, and warmth. The term “virgin”

Velvet is one of the most luxurious and visually striking fabrics in the world, known for its rich texture, deep sheen, and soft hand. Characterized

Velour is a plush, knitted fabric known for its soft texture, stretch, and luxurious appearance. Its name comes from the French word for “velvet,” and

Twill is one of the three fundamental textile weaves, distinguished by its characteristic diagonal rib pattern that gives the fabric both strength and visual texture.
