OUR HEMP PROCESS
Pure hemp and other natural materials
The production of hemp fabric involves several key stages, each meticulously refined to ensure the highest quality fibers. These include the following:
Cultivation and Harvesting - Hemp is very easy to cultivate since it has short growing times and the plant does not demand special soils and nutrients. While harvesting, the stalks are cut off and the leaves and roots left behind to make manure for the next farming season.
Degumming and Boiling - The fibers are later subjected to degumming to eliminate undesirable materials, and the removal of which will make them soft. Boiling takes it a step further to ensure that the fibers attain an even softer and more shiny texture.
Washing and Liquid Ammonia Treatment - Washing removes any residues that may be on the fibers to attain maximum cleanliness. Liquid ammonia treatment is a state-of-the-art treatment which enhances the softness and fabric strength of fibers so that they can be used in home products of a higher standard.
Fiber Sorting and Combing - The fibers are then cleaned, sorted, and combed in order to make them all the same length and quality, and later to be spun and woven into fabric.