The urns are felted from pure wool - merino, corriedale, gotland fur sheep and various local mixed breeds.
We use dyed wool from DHG, Wollknoll and Henrichsens Wool Spinner. The naturally colored wool comes from Hjelholt's Wool Spinner and from local sheep breeders. Both wool and colors are certified in relation to the environment (Øko-tex and Gotts) and animal welfare (mulesingfree). However, not the local one, where we, on the other hand, have contact with the growers ourselves.
MOTH
Wool is a natural product, and if the urn is to be left out for a long time, you must be aware that moths also like wool. Check from time to time whether there is a little wool dust under the urn. If you see traces of moths, the urn can be put in the freezer for a few weeks, during which the moths and larvae die. The process is repeated if necessary. If the urn has been thoroughly eaten, it may be a sign that the time has come for the urn to be lowered into the ground.