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Antique thread weaving memories of France: Laine Saint-Pierre Deep purple wool thread loved by the ladies of Lyon. Supreme mending The good old French mending culture Vintage darning thread imbued with the soul of artisans Unfading beauty for you A gift delivered across time Sajou's "Wool of Saint-Pierre" A skein of thread, once sleeping in an old sewing box in Lyon, France. It is a memory of the era when noblewomen transformed their family's clothing into an art called "darning." As soon as you hold it, you can feel: The subtle fuzz of wool, unlike modern products A matte texture that seems to absorb light This thread is not just a material A fragment of a "careful life" that is being lost. "Laine Saint-Pierre" – its name is the pride of France, continuing since the 19th century. Particularly noteworthy is the beauty of its backing card. Stamps of Lyon, Paris, and the city of artisans. On this single small card, The prosperity of the textile industry at the time, and The culture that elevated handwork to the highest level are condensed. It is no exaggeration that collectors wish to "frame and display" this backing card, because it is a complete graphic art in itself. Distinct from modern, efficiency-focused threads, 100% wool. When used for embroidery, it creates a three-dimensional and calm effect, like a "painting." When used for darning, it engraves "medals" rather than "scars" onto beloved clothes. This deep "purple" is a "one-of-a-kind" color, with the "weight of time" added, which cannot be fully reproduced by "modern dyes." It is "you" who will pass on this thread to the next 100 years. Whether you actually thread a needle and breathe "new life" into it. Or, as an antique collection, add the color of history to your daily life. In "your hands," the story of this thread begins anew.
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