Returning to the origins
The sheep's wool it offers a natural, sustainable and warm option and has many different uses, from filling pillows to making blankets. In contrast, Synthetic fibers, created artificially through chemical processes, can be light, water resistant and have specific properties, but they are not always biodegradable and can have higher environmental impacts.

Before the advent of synthetic fibers, wool was widely used and appreciated. In fact, it was very important to acquire it in order to get warm clothes for use during the winter and also for other daily uses. The distinction between the sheep's wool and synthetic fibers lies in their origin, composition, characteristics and environmental impact. Wool, obtained naturally from sheep through shearing, contains proteins such as keratin, has a complex structure and offers properties such as the ability to absorb moisture and retain heat.

Our products made with sheep's wool
- Raw wool for gardening - an attractive alternative to pine bark or straw to absorb irrigation water and retain soil moisture. Functional and decorative for your garden or balcony.
- Clean wool for stuffing: after being cleaned by a specialized company, clean wool is ideal for stuffing mattresses, pillows, stuffed animals, and other objects.
- Pillows and mattresses filled with wool: a perfect choice for home decoration or at night. We also offer custom size service.
- Knitting the sheep game: an educational game with wool row of sheep for the development of manual skill, hand-eye coordination, improvement of concentration and creative stimuli. Indicated for all ages.

The natural fibers of the sheep's wool they conform gently to the skin, minimizing allergy issues and providing a healthy option. Being fibers of plant and animal origin, they represent renewable resources and reduce the environmental impact compared to synthetic materials derived from petroleum. In addition, they are more biodegradable, contributing to environmental sustainability.

