100% Handwoven woolen Diamond twill -natural white
Lightweight handwoven diamond twill weaved from natural white yarns.
Grammage – ( 230 g/m² )
Width – 130 cm
Composition – 100 % wool hand woven
Color – natural white
Thickness – light
Weave – diamond twill 14/8
Finishing – without finishing
Wash temperature – max. 30 ॰C
Rigidity – flowing
Feeling on skin– pleasant
Example of use – historical clothing, dress, trausers, jerkins, tunics, jackets, cloaks, coats, fashion accessories ect.
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Handwoven Natural Wool Fabrics – A Traditional Material with High Functionality
Our handwoven wool fabrics are made from pure sheep wool, free of synthetic additives and chemical bleaching. Each piece is crafted on a traditional horizontal handloom, following historical weaving techniques. The fibers are spun and woven with a focus on density, durability, and long-lasting quality.
For centuries, wool has been used as a universal textile material due to its exceptional physical properties:
- Thermoregulatory abilities – ensures thermal comfort in various climatic conditions
- High breathability – effectively wicks away moisture
- Natural water resistance – lanolin in the fiber protects the fabric from dampness
- Abrasion resistance – suitable for everyday use as well as demanding applications
- This fabric is also ideal for natural dyeing, making it a perfect choice for anyone passionate about handwoven textiles, historical craftsmanship, and creative self-expression through color.
The fabric is produced in small batches with minimal ecological impact. Each piece is unique – slight variations in color and texture are not flaws, but natural results of handcrafted production and a mark of authenticity.
Perfect for creating historical costumes, traditional clothing replicas, interior accessories, or modern designs with a focus on sustainability and artisanal quality.
Diamond Weave is a woven pattern derived from the classic twill weave. By regularly alternating the direction of diagonal stripes in the weave, small rhombus shapes are created that resemble diamonds. This weave has been known since ancient times and was widely used during the early Middle Ages—particularly among the higher social classes. To achieve a more pronounced pattern, different colors of warp and weft yarns are used.
Additional parameters
| Category: | Woolen fabrics |
|---|---|
| Color: | White, For Dying |
| Grammage: | Light 100-300 g/m² |
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