Mulberrywood neckties and pocket squares.

AuthorPeterson, Eric
PositionColorado Cool Stuff - Brief article

When the husband-and-wife team behind Mulberrywood, David and Noina Hober, were married in 2000, David got a present from Noina's mother: traditional Thai clothing made from silk produced at Noina's family farm in Isan. "It's kind of like Sonoma County being California wine country. (Isan) is silk country," said David. Noina's family has been in the silk business for quite some time, he added. "Weaving the silk has been passed down from mother to daughter for generations." So once the newlyweds settled in Colorado the next year, they decided to put their teaching...

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