Soluna Collective is designed in Portland, Oregon and handmade in India and Peru. Each piece is made with love and intention. They primarily work with organic cotton, linen, alpaca, and Tencel with GOTS certified dyes and woven on traditional hand looms.
All artisans that work with Soluna Collective are paid a fair wage, work in safe conditions, have the right to collective bargaining, and are treated with respect. The brand’s mission is to work closely with the artisans and suppliers to improve the employees lives and the communities that support them.
Soluna Collective looks at water usage, energy consumption, ecological footprint, toxicity of chemicals, eutrophication, CO2 emissions, and end-of-life when selecting which materials to use for their products. Most of their fabrics contain at least one aspect of it being made by hand (weaving), while others are considered 100% handmade. That means, the entire process from the growing of the cotton, spinning, dyeing, and weaving of the fabric have all been completely done by hand.