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Ancient Egypt
A story that stretches back thousands of years. Born from the humble flax plant, it was first spun and woven by ancient hands along the banks of the Nile.
The Egyptians revered linen for its strength and purity, wrapping their pharaohs in fine linen cloth as they prepared for the journey to the afterlife.
In those early days, linen was a symbol of light and wealth, a material that stood the test of time under the relentless sun.
Ancient Greece & Rome
The Greeks and Romans admired its cool touch and unmatched durability, perfect for the hot Mediterranean climate.
To them, linen was more than just a fabric; it was a testament to the ingenuity of human craft.
The Romans, rich as they were, saw spread the art of linen weaving throughout their vast empire, leaving a legacy that would endure long after their civilization had faded.
The Renaissance
In France linen became synonymous with luxury, sought after by the nobility for its refined texture and lasting quality.
The French perfected the bleaching process, producing the purest, whitest linen the world had ever seen.
This linen was the epitome of sophistication, gracing the homes of Europe’s elite with its understated elegance.
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