Fabrics that remember the earth they came from.

Natural cloth, chosen for how it feels and where it comes from.


Two flowered sash bands — one on ochre cloth, one on grey-blue — up close
woven detail · from the collection

Nettle

The rare one. Light in the hand, with a quiet sheen like silk, yet stronger than it looks.

It carries the feeling of the wild places it grows in — a little untamed, a little luminous.

TODO · nettle fibre source, how it is spun, and any pesticide-free or certification claim to confirm


A rolled grey-blue sleeve and a beaded wrist, resting on a knee
woven detail · from the collection

Hemp

Durable and breathable. It begins a touch firm and softens with every wash and wearing.

The kind of cloth that becomes more itself with time, and outlasts the season it was made in.

TODO · hemp weight and whether it is blended — to confirm


A flowered sash band and flower-lined pocket on a grey-blue dress
woven detail · from the collection

Linen

The familiar friend. Cool against the skin, alive with creases, never quite still.

It only grows more beautiful as the years pass — worn soft, lived in, honest.

TODO · linen weight and source — to confirm


A hand tucked into a friend's pocket, olive and grey-blue cloth side by side
woven detail · from the collection

Cotton

Soft, honest, everyday. Nothing to prove — just easy to live in.

The quiet ground beneath the rarer cloths.

TODO · cotton type (and whether organic) and source — to confirm


The colours come from the cloth itself — ochre, olive, bluestone, the tones of the earth around her.