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MERAKI - WOVEN WITH INTENTION

About the House

Meraki was conceived in 2026 from a singular conviction: that a garment can embody nature, mathematics, and human devotion. The name Meraki derives from the Greek idea of creating with soul — leaving part of oneself within the work. It is not a fashion label but a disciplined house devoted to intentiona

Our emblem, the Fibonacci spiral, reflects nature’s quiet law of proportion — balance, restraint, and purposeful growth. This principle informs every element of our work: design, material, and the patient rhythm of hand knitting.

Fibre & Craft

At the heart of our garments is qiviut, the rare underwool of the Arctic musk ox. Lighter than cashmere and remarkably warmer than traditional wool, qiviut contains no lanolin and rests against the skin with extraordinary softness. The fibre is shed naturally during the spring molt and gathered with patience — a material whose rarity cannot be industrially scaled.

Alongside qiviut we employ refined merino wool, valued for its balance, resilience, and natural elegance. Together these fibres form a harmony of warmth, structure, and softness rarely achieved in knitwear.

Philosophy of Rarity

Meraki does not pursue volume. We pursue significance. Each piece is shaped slowly through disciplined craftsmanship and intentional design. Only eight sweaters and two scarves will ever be produced annually — objects created not for abundance, but for permanence.

 

Nature. Mathematics. Craft.

The philosophy

We exist to honour Inuit fibre artistry through principled partnership and measured craft — creating garments of permanence, not passing trend; of intention, not excess; of reverence, not repetition.

We do not pursue scale. We pursue significance.
Luxury must elevate every hand that creates it.
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Craftsmanship

At the heart of our garments is qiviut, the rare underwool of the Arctic musk ox. Lighter than cashmere and remarkably warmer than traditional wool, qiviut contains no lanolin and rests against the skin with extraordinary softness. The fibre is shed naturally during the spring molt and gathered with patience — a material whose rarity cannot be industrially scaled.
Alongside qiviut we employ refined merino wool, valued for its balance, resilience, and natural elegance. Together these fibres form a harmony of warmth, structure, and softness rarely achieved in knitwear. Meraki does not pursue volume. We pursue significance. Each piece is shaped slowly through disciplined craftsmanship and intentional design. Only eight sweaters and two scarves will ever be produced annually — objects created not for abundance, but for permanence.
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