
REDEFINING LUXURY. DEFINING TRUE SUSTAINABILITY.
Tengri fabrics are made with rare natural fibres from the most remote corners of the world, sustainably sourced via our transparent supply chain.
A NOBLE INNOVATION COMPANY
True luxury is defined by quality and provenance. The finest fabrics – and the stories behind them.
And true sustainability? Sourcing regenerative, noble fibres respectfully, and in a way that is transparent, beneficial and led by the world’s last nomadic mountain communities involved as our partners. This is the Tengri Way.

NOBLE YARNS, NOBLE FABRICS
From the world’s rarest noble fibres – ethically sourced, purposefully conceived and masterfully crafted. Bridging heritage and regenerative innovation – for discerning creators, curators and connoisseurs of craft.
TENGRI NOBLE FABRICS
LIMITED EDITIONS
HOME INTERIORS
BEHIND THE LABEL
Unveiling the fabric of our community. Stories from the Tengri Collective, discussing everything from heritage craftsmanship and preserving traditions to pioneering innovative new approaches.
Featuring Alistair Hughes, Savoir Beds
Celebrating 120 years of crafting the world’s most prestigious beds, Alistair Hughes of Savoir Beds shares an insider’s view of quality and innovation with Tengri.
Featuring Huntsman
Featuring Huntsman bespoke tailoring – a collaboration in noble fabrics with the esteemed Savile Row house, whose extraordinary heritage spans more than 165 years.
CUT FROM A DIFFERENT CLOTH
Conversations with Tengri and friends from around the world. Explore diverse perspectives on culture, craft and the art of aspirational living.
NOBLE WAYS
MORE THAN JUST A LABEL
Tengri has received numerous awards and international recognition for our work as a collective movement rooted in a deep respect for nature, conservation and global partnerships.
These include the SUSTAINIA Top 100 Sustainable Business Solutions, supporting four UN Sustainable Development Goals, and being selected by the Business of Fashion, Textiles and Technology (BFTT) Creative R&D Partnership to benefit from a 5-year industry-led project to support sustainable growth and innovation.
Tengri founder Nancy Johnston is a recipient of the Asian Women of Achievement Entrepreneur Award, and is one of Grant Thornton’s 100 Faces of a Vibrant Economy.
OUR FOUNDER’S STORY
Tengri began in Mongolia’s Khangai Mountains, when Nancy Vong Johnston lived with nomads and witnessed a sacred bond between people, animals, and the land.
That’s where she wrote the original Tengri business plan – on the back of a chocolate wrapper.
Nancy founded Tengri with a bold ambition: to transform the global luxury industry. To the East, she built a trusted network of nomadic herders; to the West, master craftsmen – all united by a shared commitment to preserving heritage and leaving a lasting legacy of positive change.

IN THE NEWS
“Tengri is working with yak fibre which is said to have a lighter ecological footprint (than goats) because they graze the top of grass, rather than eat from the roots, allowing the soil to remain intact and wildlife to co-exist.”
“British label Tengri is introducing the use of Mongolian yak hair as an alternative for cashmere. Knits from yak are just as soft and durable as the premium fabric.”
“[Tengri] has equipped Savile Row tailor Huntsman with a limited edition supply of fabric, enabling the discerning gent to commission a bespoke coat from yak fibre ethically sourced in Mongolia, spun in Yorkshire and designed and made in London.”