We cater to two main industries but also offer a vast range of products in other fields, including:
» silk and artificial fibre yarns (cupro/viscose) faille,
» silk taffeta and ermesine (light taffeta),
» silk and mixed silk/cotton duchesse,
» heavy cupro/cotton fabric,
» silk shantung,
» silk moire,
» silk and gold and silk and silver lame.
Other articles can be made to order, such as damask and other jacquard fabrics.
They can also be dyed in reactive colours and made into flags and ‘gonfalons’.
Silk or mixed cupro/cotton is woven on old restored shuttle looms and made into ribbons with traditional closed selvage quite unlike the selvage created using looms without shuttle.
The ribbon trim for cassocks is 13 or 15 cm in width and comes in traditional ecclesiastical colours; the three-colour sashes for mayors or for the inauguration of public venues are 13 cm in width.
All ready for immediate delivery.
All these fabrics are kept in stock.

We have made white/yellow fabrics for the flags of the Vatican City and, of course, we can put our mind to national flags in other colours (such as for France, Germany, Belgium, Spain, Ireland and Austria).
The pure silk flags made by the Intimiano-based company can also be found behind the desk of the President of the Republic and that of the President of the Council, as well as in the rooms of Parliament and in the European Commission Room.
Although our work in this field is limited, we traditionally do silk linings for tailoring, ultra-light striped taffeta fabrics made with particularly fine organzine.
We also make satin for ribbon trim and lapels for smoking jackets, or figured fabric for waistcoats or special jackets.

This sideline is unusual but certainly adds prestige to our name.
FABRIC FOR VESTMENTS:
There is a vast assortment of fabrics for vestments available in stock:» silk and artificial fibre yarns (cupro/viscose) faille,
» silk taffeta and ermesine (light taffeta),
» silk and mixed silk/cotton duchesse,
» heavy cupro/cotton fabric,
» silk shantung,
» silk moire,
» silk and gold and silk and silver lame.
Other articles can be made to order, such as damask and other jacquard fabrics.
They can also be dyed in reactive colours and made into flags and ‘gonfalons’.
RIBBON TRIM FOR CASSOCKS AND MAYORS’ SASHES:
Silk or mixed cupro/cotton is woven on old restored shuttle looms and made into ribbons with traditional closed selvage quite unlike the selvage created using looms without shuttle.The ribbon trim for cassocks is 13 or 15 cm in width and comes in traditional ecclesiastical colours; the three-colour sashes for mayors or for the inauguration of public venues are 13 cm in width.
All ready for immediate delivery.
FABRIC FOR ITALIAN FLAGS:
This fabric is made of silk, weighing about 140 g/m2, or mixed cupro/cotton, weighing about 240 g/m2, is yarn-dyed in the three colours and comes in various sizes (62, 100, 125, 150 and 180 cm wide), suitable for all official Italian flags.All these fabrics are kept in stock.

We have made white/yellow fabrics for the flags of the Vatican City and, of course, we can put our mind to national flags in other colours (such as for France, Germany, Belgium, Spain, Ireland and Austria).
The pure silk flags made by the Intimiano-based company can also be found behind the desk of the President of the Republic and that of the President of the Council, as well as in the rooms of Parliament and in the European Commission Room.
FABRICS FOR TAILORING:
Although our work in this field is limited, we traditionally do silk linings for tailoring, ultra-light striped taffeta fabrics made with particularly fine organzine.We also make satin for ribbon trim and lapels for smoking jackets, or figured fabric for waistcoats or special jackets.
FABRICS FOR COUTURE:
Our heavy satin and taffeta are perfect for evening or wedding dresses.MICRO-TAPESTRIES:
We can weave tapestries depicting the work of famous artists and make these in collaboration with the artists themselves. Over the past twenty years we have done two works by Aligi Sassu, two by Salvatore Fiume, four by Luigi Veronesi and one by Alberto Burri.
This sideline is unusual but certainly adds prestige to our name.