HOMELAND CHIANGMAI / THAILAND
Chiangmai, the second largest city in Thailand and one hour
away by air, about 720 km northwest, from the capital of
Bangkok, is the home of our products. The city was built in
1296 during the Lanna Dynasty and has been forming a
unique multiethnic culture. Called the “rose of the north”, it is
a beautiful city with many splendid temples such as the
golden Wat Phra Singh built in the old urban quarter during
the Lanna Dynasty. With its characteristic weather and
average temperature of 25°C in the dry season (Nov.- Jan.), it is
also a very popular summer resort in Thailand.
HOMELAND CHIANGMAI / THAILAND
Chiangmai, the second largest city in Thailand and one hour away by air, about 720 km northwest, from the capital of Bangkok, is the home of our products. The city was built in 1296 during the Lanna Dynasty and has been forming a unique multiethnic culture. Called the “rose of the north”, it is a beautiful city with many splendid temples such as the golden Wat Phra Singh built in the old urban quarter during the Lanna Dynasty. With its characteristic weather and average temperature of 25°C in the dry season (Nov.- Jan.), it is also a very popular summer resort in Thailand.
FIELDS PIANKUSOL / SILK FARM
Our local partner Pia owns about 100 of her own and
partner farms. It is a land of great nature with farms as far
as the eye can see. This land is blessed with a moderate
average annual temperature of 25°C and plenty of water
resources. It is the ideal place for silkworms and
mulberries, their food. The production capacity is 50 kg
per farm monthly. They harvest approx. 5 ton of cocoons
every month. Pia’s facility handles all processes from
growing the silkworms to cocooning and winding silk.
FIELDS PIANKUSOL / SILK FARM
Our local partner Pia owns about 100 of her own and partner farms. It is a land of great nature with farms as far as the eye can see. This land is blessed with a moderate average annual temperature of 25°C and plenty of water resources. It is the ideal place for silkworms and mulberries, their food. The production capacity is 50 kg per farm monthly. They harvest approx. 5 ton of cocoons every month. Pia’s facility handles all processes from growing the silkworms to cocooning and winding silk.