More about Linen

Where does Linen come from?
Linen is a natural fabric produced from fibers of the flax plant.
How strong is Linen?
Linen is among the strongest fibers; it is significantly stronger than cotton.
Where does linen’s luster come from?
The luster comes from the natural wax content of the flax plant.
Is Linen absorbent?
Linens structure is hollow, much like bamboo. Moisture is soaked up in the center of the
fiber, yet it does not feel wet.
What makes Linen so comfortable?
Linens' hollow structure takes up moisture and heat from the body allowing you to be
comfortable in both the summer and winter months.
How old is Linen?
Linen is one of the oldest fabrics in recorded history, going back 10,000 years.
Where is Linen used?
Linen has a variety of uses from bed and bath, home and commercial furnishing items,
apparel items, and industrial products.
LINEN IS A NATURAL FIBER. IRREGULARITIES IN THIS FIBER ARE NATURAL
CHARACTERISTICS AND ENHANCE THE BEAUTY. NATURAL COLOR
LINEN WILL VARY FROM SEASON TO SEASON, AND WE WILL NOT BE ABLE
TO GUARANTEE ITS SHADE.