Σιγά σιγά

slowly, slowly

a return to the grove’s rhythm, where the best things take time.

Welcome to siga siga

From our family grove rooted in Peloponnese Greece

where we move with nature’s pace

fresh batch available
A heritage extra virgin olive oil. Traditionally harvested from trees that reach up to 250 years old, between the stone-rich hills of North Messinia.

Grown, not just sourced

Behind every olive oil bottle is a year of work in the grove. We do not buy olive oil to resell it. We care for the trees, harvest their fruit, and share what our fields give.

  • Extra Virgin Olive Oil

    Intensely fruity, with a balanced medium bitterness and a long, peppery finish. Expect notes of fresh-cut green grass, artichoke, and almond.

    Currently available for delivery in the Netherlands.
    €19.95 (500 ml)

© Zoë Sluijs

We choose attention

Why slowly matters?

In a world built on speed, we choose attention. We follow seasonal rhythms, work with natural ingredients and stay small on purpose, so we can stand behind what we make.

slowly matters

What is siga siga

Siga siga means “slowly, slowly” in Greek. We are a small collective making products shaped by season, place, and the pace of the land.

from the grove and beyond

What we make

We make olive oil, plant-dyed clothing and wool, beeswax candles and natural skincare, always beginning with what our land can offer first.

plant dyed Clothing & Wool

Connecting with nature through colour

Plant dyes teach us to follow the season. Wool teaches us to respect what already exists. Together, they shape our approach to clothing toward fewer pieces, made with more care, using natural materials that breathe with your body and carry the story of a place.

Joy & Yiorgos

The people behind siga siga

We found each other in the Netherlands, and over time built a life together closer to the land in Greece. Now we are shaping that life around old trees, local plants, family knowledge, and slower rhythms.

Retreats, Workshops, Gatherings

Experience the grove in person

Siga siga can also be experienced through small retreats, workshops, seasonal gatherings, and selected places where you can find us. A better way to connect with the land, the grove, and the people behind the work.