Brun de Vian Tiran
The manufacture of noble fibers since 1808
It is in the heart of Isle-sur-la-Sorgue , a town historically marked by the work of silk and wool , that in 1808, a duo formed by a father-in-law, Charles Tiran, and his son-in-law, Laurent Vian, installed a paroir mill on the banks of the Sorgue, in order to tread woolen sheets and blankets . Eight generations have followed one another since then!
Today, technical progress in machines and ancestral gestures complement and enrich each other so that the product is noble and beautiful.
15 is the average number of steps in the manufacture of a Brun de Vian-Tiran blanket : assembly, sizing, dyeing, carding, spinning, winding, warping, weaving, tucking, fulling, washing, woolening, reaming, shearing and planking.