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KAMMA Pillow Cover

4.754,25 MT6.392,08 MT incl. IVA

 

Pure linen pillowcases available in standard and king sizes. As the world’s oldest luxury fibres, linen is renowned for its unique texture, crisp feel and longevity. They come bundled as a pair.

 

Designed Woven & Made in South Africa

100% Linen

Panel on either side

 

Double stitch border

 

Sizes:

50cm x 70cm – Standard

50cm x 90cm – Large

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Description

 

From the Manufacturer:

 

100% linen pillowcases

Sold in pairs

 

Woven with pure Italian-spun linen threads at the Mungo Mill in Plettenberg Bay.

 

From Field to Fibre 

Our linen bedding is woven with the world’s most ancient and noble fibre – pure flax.
Grown in Upper Normandy by our farmers at Terre de Lin. Cultivated in fields that require little, if any, human interference.
Spun into golden-grey threads by our Italian Master Spinners, Linificio e Canapificio Nazionale, and yarn-dyed for brilliant colour fastness.
Then to the Mungo Mill in Plettenberg Bay, to be warped, woven, pressed, cut and sewn into our range of premium linen bedding.

For more information on the traceability of our linen, read the blog: The Lineage of our Linen

 

For the Love of Linen

Linen is a fibre that’s easy to love.
Soft, long-lasting, and with a crisp, cool finish that develops its lived-in quality over time.
Highly breathable, it will see you through the seasons – helping to get the temperature ‘just right’ no matter the weather.

Treated well your Mungo linen will return the favour. Linen softens over time and with use, and is crisp when first woven. While many producers stone-wash it to hasten the process, this artificial method can compromise the integrity of the linen. At Mungo we avoid stone-washing, and use the highest quality yarn and a strong well constructed weave. Your linen will last longer and grow soft and accommodating, ageing gracefully.

 

Brilliant Colour

Our linen fabric is Indanthrene vat dyed. This involves the dyeing of threads before they are woven into cloth – unlike the piece-dyeing process, in which a finished fabric is immersed into a dye bath. Vat dyes are known for their rich and vivid pigments, excellent colour fastness and resistance to fading through sun exposure or washing. A hallmark of quality that will ensure your Mungo linen maintains its brilliant colour over time.

 

Our Kamma Linen Duvet Cover, which take its name from the Tsitsikamma forest near to our mill and flagship store, features a double-stitch border and hidden mother of pearl buttons for an added sophisticated touch.

 

We’re quite adamant that sleeping under linen bedding is the way forward, we believe it so much we wrote a blog about it here.

 

Your Mungo purchase contributes towards our CSR initiative; we commit to donating 1% of our annual turnover to projects that uplift and empower the Plettenberg Bay community in which our production process is based.

Please note that Our Kamma Linen products have a lead time of about 1 week as they are made per order. Well worth the extra wait!
Linen fabric is naturally coarser to the touch than cotton. A unique feel preferred by some, this is also a marker of its long-lasting quality. Over time and use linen will also grow softer and more yielding.
The linen fabric is woven to a width of 180cm with a double stitch border. We add a panel detail with a blind seam on either side to all the sizes bigger than single/three-quarter excluding the single cover. The panel gets wider as the sizes gets larger.
The thread count is the number of weft and warp threads that are woven into a square inch of fabric. Linen fabric will never reach the high thread counts of Egyptian cotton sheeting because the flax plant’s fibre does not grow to have a fine staple which allows the spinner to spin a very thin yarn necessary for a high thread count. Thread count is not an indication of quality, as linen fabric has a much lower thread count but is considered by many to be a far superior fabric.

 

Care Instructions:

40′ Machine wash

Warm iron

Tumble dry at low heat

Do not bleach

Fabric softener not recommended

 

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