Seductive, yet sinister. This solid, muted olive hints at an ambiguity and unpredictability that lies just below the surface…With a lush canopy of green above the surface and an intricate tangle of thick, strong roots below the surface, a mangrove forest is truly a magical place, accompanied by a little bit of danger: its sap is highly poisonous. Mangroves remind us of our inner strength and courage during times of struggle and upheaval, and symbolize stability and serenity by harnessing our inner strength and support from others.
An unconventional pairing of pale aqua-and-burnt orange that form a silk that is surprisingly subtle, and recalls the distinctive-looking gecko that sports bright orange spots on pale aqua skin and resides in the rainforests of Southeast Asia!Features microlines that measure 0.5mm - very tiny, and perfect for adding a nuanced texture unlike anything you ever imagined!
Named after the abstraction that is fascinating and dauntingly majestic, this foreboding nebula of dark teal green-and-black sweeps over the soul like an enchanted tide, creating a sense of foreboding and mystery that is beyond all understanding…
A subtle, warm mint comprised of two different pale pastel greens, this garden-y hue will make you feel like a Queen!Petit Trianon is a Neoclassical style chateau located on the grounds of the Palace of Versailles. It was built between 1762 and 1768 during the reign of King Louis XV of France as a gift to his mistress Madame de Pompadour. She died four years before its completion, and Petit Trianon was subsequently occupied by her successor, Madame du Barry. Upon his accession to the throne in 1774, the 20-year-old Louis XVI gave the chateau and its surrounding park to his 19-year-old Queen Marie Antoinette for her exclusive use and enjoyment. She would visit Petit Trianon to escape the formality of court life by immersing herself in the peaceful, plentiful botanical gardens that surround the property…
This fusion of moody colors - which includes olive green, navy blue and onyx black - is our stylized homage to the Empire State, and New York City in particular. This silk echoes the charm of old New York and the sometimes melancholy color palette that pervades the famed city at night or during bad weather: moody blue skies contrast with a somewhat haunting olive-yellow glow given to structures, pedestrians and street traffic…Features microlines that measure 0.5mm - very tiny, and perfect for adding a nuanced texture unlike anything you ever imagined!
Nimue (pronounced ‘neem-way’), also known as the Lady of the Lake, is a character from Arthurian legend who is associated with mystery and power. She is a magical enchantress, sometimes aiding - and sometimes hindering - the quest for the Holy Grail. Similarly, this ribbed silk taffeta, comprised of aqua, olive green, and dusty brown yarns, exudes an air of watery enchantment and mystique! This trio of earthy colors gives the fabric a primordial resonance, much like the character of Nimue herself. The fabric’s ribbed texture adds to this allure, as if it holds secrets and stories waiting to be uncovered...Features microlines that measure 0.5mm - very tiny, and perfect for adding a nuanced texture unlike anything you ever imagined!
Iguana shimmers in the light, its bright green color recalling the ribbed pattern of scales on the magnificent lizard. This hue is a vibrant, bold, and daring choice that demands others’ attention, but for all its vividness, each fold is like a ripple in a still pond; it is like looking at a living thing with a texture that seems to shift and change with every movement. Yet, for all its beauty, it possesses an underlying fierceness, a sense of wildness that has its roots in the primordial, untamed world. And so, wearing “Iguana” is like wearing a piece of nature that has been transformed into a work of textile art.
Features microlines that measure 0.5mm - very tiny, and perfect for adding a nuanced texture unlike anything you ever imagined!
Oakmoss is a type of lichen that grows on the bark of oak trees, and it is widely used in the fragrance industry as a key ingredient in many perfumes due to its earthy, woody, and mossy aroma. It is often described as having a deep, musky, and slightly bitter scent that adds depth and complexity to perfumes. It is associated with stability, grounding, and strength. Oakmoss has also been used in traditional medicine for its antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties.This warm pastel green-and-soft yellow fusion is a breathtaking sight! Its vivid, cheerful hue is reminiscent of fresh spring leaves and lush forest foliage, and possesses a sense of renewal and growth. Its sheen catches the light perfectly, enhancing its brightness, and adds a fresh and invigorating energy to any project!
Okay, cards on the table (see what we did there?): this color was a mistake - the factory was trying to pull off a completely different pair of colors, but just like the Batman villain Jack Napier, the yarns were dipped in the wrong vats, woven together, and sent to our warehouse. Thus, “Joker,” a riotous combination of violet and green, was born!(Accidentally) custom-made just for us, so you cannot find it anywhere else!!