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About the Noro Yarns Collection
Eisaku Noro began spinning yarn in Japan in the late 1960s with a conviction that colour should move, and his company's skeins still shift through long, slow colour sequences that can run for metres before repeating. Knitted plainly, the yarn does the patterning by itself, which is why a simple Noro garment never looks simple. The bases here include Ito, named after the Japanese word for thread, the silk-blended Silk Garden Sock Solo, and the rustic Haunui family spun from New Zealand wool, with or without added silk.












