Silk-fine virgin wool by Loro Pian@



Inspired by: Loro Piana.

[ Designer's Journal ]
RINOART's couture line — three years in the making.
On rare materials, we spare nothing.
This time, sharing the same supplier as LP cashmere — that alone felt like enough.

Pure Natural Series by RINOART
Always existed as an innovator in export craftsmanship.

Cost was never the question.
We simply wanted one piece —
something that stays with you for years.
Light. Warm. Home. Outdoors. All of it.
90%+ Virgin Wool, fine-grade.
This rippling water-sheen — three times the price of cashmere.


Too precious to keep indoors.
So we shaped it into something wearable.
From the sofa throw, the air-conditioned blanket, the draped cover —
straight out the door, just as you are.
Real life. Real motion.




[ Kept for ourselves / Let us tell you about this wool. ]
This is first-shear virgin wool, collected by vintage.
Each young lamb yields only 30 grams — impossibly rare.
Miss this batch, and you wait another year. Weather permitting.
Watch closely —
the natural water-ripple texture of virgin wool.



Like this — cascading down.

To distinguish from RINOART's everyday harvest —
or anything else on the market —
we left the fine fringe intact.
You can see it directly: Virgin Wool and Silk, woven fiber.
How it feels against skin — silken, impossibly fine — needs no words.

[ RINOART / LP Palette ]
The trench-coat beige reserved for luxury shawls.
Bordered in toffee satin.


[ From Sofa to Sidewalk ]
1. Not your ordinary throw.
On the sofa watching a film. Wrapped fresh from the bath. Afternoon nap.
Wide enough to cover you whole.

2. As a morning robe — effortlessly elegant.

3. On the terrace, in the garden — a graceful shawl.
No need to hold it. It won't slip.
A blanket you can wear.

4. And yes — straight out the door, with that easy confidence.


[ Postscript ]
We say this with our hand on our heart:
"If you don't love it — return it. No questions."
First-shear virgin wool, blended with silk.
The softness that brushes your skin —
unlike anything you've felt in a home textile. Ever.



