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Linen.
A Legacy Fibre. 

Linen is memory made tangible. Each thread spun from the flax plant through a long, meticulous sequence of traditional processes. Each weave, a quiet reflection of slowness and care; enduring, elemental, eternal.

Turkish Linen

Once central to global textile history, linen is now an endangered fibre. Harvested from the flax plant, linen requires far less water than conventionally grown cotton, yet delivers extraordinary natural benefits: antibacterial, stain-resistant, highly durable, and exceptionally absorbent.

But linen resists speed. Its coarse, uneven threads are difficult to weave, demanding that our artisans slow the rhythm of the loom by nearly 50%. Factory machines cannot cope with it. Few Turkish farmers still grow flax at the quality Jennifer’s Collection requires. But for those who do, and for those who weave it, the result is unmatched: a textile that softens with time, lasts for years, and honours the patient hand.

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Integrity of Fibre
Flax fibres valued for their exceptional length, natural strength, and resilience.

Clarity of Process
Its coarse threads require the loom to slow, demanding skill and time from the artisan.

Enduring Use
Absorbent, breathable threads suited to daily use, retaining their structure through years of wear.