A fully interactive product journey
Hand-felted earrings featuring ethically sourced merino wool, naturally dyed with foraged nettles from the Oregon coast. Each pair tells the story of four artisan hands that transformed raw fleece into wearable art.
Click each stop to uncover the story
Meet Sarah, whose family has raised Merino sheep for three generations on their 2,000-acre high country station. Each sheep is known by name and grazed on native tussock grasslands.
📹 Watch: "Morning Muster — Why Sheep Love Heights"
Watch Thomas hand-card the fleece into clouds of buttery soft wool. His wheel has been in his family since 1847, spinning yarn that feels like a second skin.
📹 Watch: "From Fleece to Cloud — The 47 Steps"
Forager and dyer Maya creates this exact sage green by harvesting stinging nettles at dawn, simmering them for hours, and dipping each skein until the shade matches the coastal fog.
📹 Watch: "The Perfect Sage — 7 Foraging Trips, 1 Perfect Color"
"I chose the tear-drop shape because it mirrors how rain falls on the Vermont highlands where this wool began. Every time you wear these, you're wearing a piece of four landscapes."
🎧 Listen: Artisan Audio Note — "The Design Story"