Italian Linens
"European Craftsmanship Shines in Linen Collection..."
Elegant new collections of Italian linens from Sferra, dea, and La Signoria indicate wide acceptance of quality bed and nursery linens.
What gives the decorating edge to fine Italian linens is an established tradition throughout the textile manufacturing industry.
You can expect the incomparable quality of Italian linens to feature great design and best-of-breed raw materials.
When you combine craftsmanship with cutting edge manufacturing and finishing processes the result is a product unsurpassed for luxurious comfort and durability.
Italian Bed Linens
Elegant Linens of Park City announces the expansion of their inventory of matchless Italian bed linens.
The tradition of Italian textile manufacturing dates to the time of the Renaissance. During the 14th century Italy was a world leader in wool and silk fabric production in city states such as Prato, Florence and Lucca.
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Mulberry trees are the stars. The growing of mulberry trees became widespread in the district just north of Milan. They were cultivated in order to supply raw material for silk production to Milanese manufacturers.
People living in the area quickly accepted the elegant fabrics for their own use and it soon became possible to begin local production of fabric.
By the 18th century a third of all the functioning silk mills were concentrated in this area of Italy.
The tradition of luxury textile manufacturing in Tuscany continues today. Silk production has been replaced in the textile district by the production of an unmatched array of modern luxury fabrics.
Most are made from 100% Egyptian cotton, Mongolian wool and flax from Belgium. The area is noted for its production jacquards, sateen and cashmere products.
Advanced manufacturing systems are employed by small family-type firms that have now evolved into a fourth generation of entrepreneurs.
Very high quality standards and a propensity for innovation in the processing of raw materials have resulted in fabrics that are acknowledged to be the finest in the world.
Italian Artisans
Italian artisans have long known that a superior finished product begins with the best raw materials.
To understand what creates the soft, lustrous finish of the world's most luxurious linens one must consider more than just thread count.
The number of threads woven into one square inch of fabric is important, but the quality of a fine fabric starts with the quality of the fiber itself.
Long-staple Egyptian cotton grown on the banks of the Nile is selected, cleaned and spun into smooth, silken yarns.
Long-staple cotton can be spun into a smoother, stronger, finer yarn, so that it is possible to weave more threads per inch. That allows a higher thread count and smoother fabric.
State-of-the-art Italian finishing brings out the silken sheen of sateen, chamois-soft or crisp percale, lustrous jacquard and the richest, longest-lasting colors.
This enhances both the feel of the fabric and the quality of the weave.
The glorious result of all this care and craftsmanship is a difference that can be felt in linens that are woven with the luxury of fine heirlooms.
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Elegant Linens of Park City is proud to make these luxurious linens available to the American market through the Internet at www.ElegantLinensPC.com.
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Italian Linens
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