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Our story takes root in the Arles region , an ancestral land of breeding, rich in men passionate about their profession as breeders.

KNITTING / EMBROIDERY

READY-TO-WEAR

HAUTE COUTURE

FIL 2:30
(INDUSTRIAL)

READY-TO-WEAR

INTERIOR DESIGN

ACCESSORIES

THE JOURNEY OF OUR WOOL

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Mowing & Harvesting

The wool is harvested from breeders, experts in their field who have been with us for several years. The annual shearing takes place in the spring. Only the parts with the longest fibers are kept: we discard the unusable material (bellies, cap, dirty or painted wool) while minimizing waste.

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Washing and combing

The wool is washed to remove grease and impurities. Then it is carded and combed to keep only the longest fibers.

We will soon find it in bales, in the form of a long ribbon 200 m long, ready to be sent to spinning.

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Spinning

Our long ribbons pass over drawing benches to homogenize and parallelize the fibers, then over continuous spinning machines, which create the yarn. Then, if necessary, the yarn is assembled into 2, 4, 8, or 16 strands, to produce two types of yarn:

Work plan 11f.webp

Mowing & Harvesting

The wool is harvested from breeders, experts in their field who have been with us for several years. The annual shearing takes place in the spring. Only the parts with the longest fibers are kept: we discard the unusable material (bellies, cap, dirty or painted wool) while minimizing waste.

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Mowing & Harvesting

The wool is harvested from breeders, experts in their field who have been with us for several years. The annual shearing takes place in the spring. Only the parts with the longest fibers are kept: we discard the unusable material (bellies, cap, dirty or painted wool) while minimizing waste.

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Mowing & Harvesting

The wool is harvested from breeders, experts in their practice who have accompanied and supported us for several years.

The annual shearing takes place in the spring. Only the parts with the longest fibers are kept : we get rid of the unusable material (bellies, cap, dirty or painted wool) while minimizing waste.

Washing and combing

The wool is washed to remove grease and impurities. Then it is carded and combed to keep only the longest fibers.

We will soon find it in bales, in the form of a long ribbon of

200 m long ready to be sent to spinning.

Spinning

Our long combed ribbons pass over drawing benches to homogenize and parallelize the fibers, then over continuous spinning machines, which create the yarn. Then, if necessary, the yarn is assembled into 2, 4, 8, 16 strands , to give two types of yarn:

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