This family business, born in Pollença in 1854, has been made a gap between locals, tourists, hotels and interior designers for how they work the ancestral and artisanal technique of urdir and tying the threads before dyeing them. “We need three months to make 200 meters of fabric,” says one of its owners.
This family business, born in Pollença in 1854, has been made a gap between locals, tourists, hotels and interior designers for how they work the ancestral and artisanal technique of urdir and tying the threads before dyeing them. “We need three months to make 200 meters of fabric,” says one of its owners.