In the valleys of the breathtaking Piedmont region lies what many consider to be Italy's textile mecca: Biella. In this small town sits a family run operation that has, for just short of three centuries, been producing the finest knitwear in Italy. There has been a long standing debate in the world of luxury about which country of the two titans of knitwear, Italy or Scotland, is truly the best. Truthfully, it depends on the product. Where the Scottish may triumph in heavy knits, the Italian masters trump them with blends and lightweight stitches. Whatever the case, with over 10 generations of the highest class of artisans at the helm, who boast an order book of clients that are some of the most sought after luxury houses in the world... you can't really go wrong.
##We create the softest cashmere products by acquiring the rare, finest grade (Grade A) fibres from the underbellies of Mongolian goats.
Due to the dramatic fluctuation in temperatures on the vast plains of Mongolia, Hircus goats have developed a beautiful, downy under-fleece. Every spring, only about 250 grams of this fleece is obtained from each animal and once the coarser, shorter fibres are filtered through, less than 100 grams of the beautiful long and thin Grade A fibre remains.
A $3,000 Men’s Scarf for $575? A New Kind of Bargainby S. Christian (03/05/2017), The Wall Street Journal.
##So what does it all lead to? Mass production using low-grade cashmere has only strengthened the case for the true, grade A, highly crafted woven product.
The Italians are easily offended when it comes to the conversation about who makes the best Cashmere in the world. It has often been an up and down battle with the Scots for top spot, however when the conversation comes to the blended items... there really is only the one winner. It comes down to their ability to not only pick out the finest fibers but recognize the relationship between the two during the weaving the process. Made to last… it will hold together and not shed or pile easily… and will keep you warm and 'silky' through chilly moments for years to come.
• Woven by master craftsmen in Piedmont, Italy
• 51% Silk 49% Cashmere
• Measures 170cm x 30cm
• Dry clean or hand wash
• Do not tumble-dry or hang to dry
• Use a de-pilling comb to maintain softness