Manufacturers
Hinterveld
Contact: (+27) 041 992 4880
Email: info@hinterveld.com
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The Hinterveld Mill (part of the Stucken Group) is a dedicated weaver and knitter of rare and natural fibre products.
La Mohair South Africa
Contact: (+27) 084 583 2553
Email: lprimmer@lamohair.co.za
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La Mohair is an all-women-team, producing a more diverse catalog of products for luxury retail distributors in Europe, Japan and the US.
Coral Stephens Hand Weavers
Contact: (+268) 2431 3340
Email: murrae@coralstephens.com
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In a modern world hand-made textiles bring a rare element of craftsmanship into our homes. They hint at other ways of life and offer the ultimate convergence of skill, colour, texture and luxury.
Casalis
Contact: (+32) 56 66 44 66
Email: info@casalis.be
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We are passionate to find the best-skilled producers to turn traditional human crafts into the highest quality of products.
Wrapt
Contact: (+27) 076 723 6563
Email: chat@wrapt.co.za
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Wrapt was started in early 2018 in Johannesburg, SA. Our team of five make limited edition knitwear using beautiful, sustainable yarn.
Vuya Knitwear
Contact: (+27) 76 284 0859
Email: jacques@vuyagroup.co.za
Website: Coming Soon
Vuya knitwear is a Cape Town based natural fibre (Mohair, Wool, and Cotton) knitwear manufacturer that offers industrial knitting capability on 1 ½ - 14-gauge machines.
Frances V.H Designs
Email: info@francesvh.com
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Every step of Frances V.H Mohair Rugs are inspired by the land and people of the Karoo. Every step, from spinning to carefully trimming the finished rug is carried out by hand.
Karoo Looms
Contact: (+27) 023 541 1363
Email: info@karooweavery.co.za
Website: Click here
Our weavings carry with them the energy and passion transferred to it by the designers, artisans and crafters who have a hand in materialising it.
Nomvula's Knitters
Contact: (+27) 082 478 3022
Email: nomvulasknitters@gmail.com
Website: Click here
When the founder of Nomvula’s, Frances Becker, was christened, the heavens opened. The rain that fell that day broke a severe drought.