New spinning technologies, plant cross-breeding, and growing concerns over the environmental costs of conventional cotton growing make nettle a viable alternative for eco-textiles. Made from Himalayan Nettles, wild harvested in Uttarakhand India. This fabric ethically supports families in receiving a decent income and enables them to work from home. The plant used to make this fabric grows quickly, providing a sustainable and renewable source of material. This fabric is produced by hand, supporting skilled labour and reducing the use of chemicals, energy, machinery, and pollution.
Pillow looks great, but it got a hole in one of the seams within the first day or two of being on the couch.. Tim. Saranac Lake, NY. Sun Mar 23 2025