Egyptian Cotton
Grown in the fertile Nile Delta, Egyptian cotton is handpicked to ensure purity and minimal stress on fibers. It is celebrated for its absorbency, strength, and silky luster. While the term is widely used, only cotton certified by the Cotton Egypt Association qualifies as true Egyptian cotton.


Sea Island Cotton
Among the rarest cottons in the world, Sea Island cotton has ultra-long fibers and is cultivated only in specific Caribbean microclimates. It is known for its natural sheen, tensile strength, and silky touch.
Botanical Name: Gossypium barbadense
Staple Length: 35–63 mm (very long to ultra-long)
Primary Regions: Egypt (Nile Delta), West Indies (Barbados, Jamaica)
Benefits:

SILKY SMOOTH FINISH

HIGHEST DURABILITY AND GLOSS

RARE, LUXURY-GRADE EXCLUSIVITY
Common Uses:
● Ultra-premium bedsheets and duvets
● Ultra-premium bedsheets and duvets
● Ultra-premium bedsheets and duvets
● Ultra-premium bedsheets and duvets
● Ultra-premium bedsheets and duvets
● Ultra-premium bedsheets and duvets
● Ultra-premium bedsheets and duvets
● Ultra-premium bedsheets and duvets
● Ultra-premium bedsheets and duvets
● Ultra-premium bedsheets and duvets
Pricing Factors:
Labor-intensive cultivation and hand-picking
Extremely low global yield
Mostly used in luxury and export markets