Wrap your space in the warmth and natural luxury of the high Himalayas.
Handcrafted from the undercoat fleece of native Himalayan goats, this versatile wool mat brings together centuries‑old tradition and modern comfort—with an added therapeutic edge.
Key Features & Benefits
Pure Himalayan Goat Wool
Sustainably shorn from mountain herds, the soft undercoat fibers are naturally crimpy and lofty—providing excellent insulation, moisture‑wicking, and temperature regulation.Mildly Acupunctural Texture
The dense, nubbly surface creates gentle, even pressure points across the body. When you lie or sit, it stimulates circulation and lightly “pricks” tension out of stiff muscles—much like a soft acupressure pad.Cervical Pain Relief
Positioned under your neck or shoulders, the mat’s natural “nodule” effect helps release tight cervical muscles, eases tension headaches, and can improve posture by encouraging gentle extension of the cervical spine.All‑Season Comfort
Cool and breathable in summer; wonderfully warm in winter—perfect as a yoga mat, floor rug, pet bed, or seat cover.Artisanal Craftsmanship
Felted and shaped by local artisans in Parvati Valley, then sun‑dried on hand‑carved wooden racks to lock in resilience and rustic character.Durable & Low‑Maintenance
Natural lanolin content repels dust and pests. Simply air out in shade and spot‑clean with a damp cloth; occasional gentle brushing restores its loft.Eco‑Friendly & Biodegradable
No synthetic dyes or chemical treatments—100% renewable, compostable, and carbon‑neutral from goat to doorstep.
Himalayan Goat Wool Mat
Regular Airing: Every 1–2 weeks, hang your wool mat in a shaded, well‑ventilated area to release moisture and refresh fibers.
Spot Cleaning Only: For spills or stains, gently dab with a damp cloth and mild, wool‑safe detergent. Avoid soaking—too much water can felt the fibers.
Brush to Restore Loft: Use a soft‑bristle brush to lift flattening and maintain the mat’s natural nap.
Avoid Direct Sunlight: Prolonged UV exposure can fade and weaken wool fibers. Always dry in shade.
Storage: Roll loosely (don’t fold) and store in a cool, dry place. Add a natural moth repellent like cedar or lavender sachets.






