Product of northwest Argentina. During production, this item is machine knitted and hand processed.
This flannel-look piece is the perfect companion for the colder seasons.
We distribute products from local artisans and small businesses, mostly using ancient manufacturing techniques. In this way, we support thousands of families and businesses along the Andes Mountains, from Peru to southern Argentina, and promote fair trade in a sustainable way.
Fair and environmentally friendly production
We distribute products from local artisans and small businesses, mostly using ancient manufacturing techniques. In this way, we support thousands of families and businesses along the Andes Mountains, from Peru to southern Argentina, and promote fair trade in a sustainable way.
Llama wool is a natural and wild fiber that is part of the camelid family, it comes from La Puna, Jujuy, Argentina.
Llamas come from South America and grow freely in Argentina. These animals are used to living in high, cold and dry areas. The llamas are kept in the wild by producers in the Andes. The wool is obtained through a shearing process that fully respects the animal and does not harm it. The llamas are sheared every 2 years and special scissors are used by hand. The entire process is extremely difficult.
Warm - tender - robust - environmentally friendly
This noble and high-quality product will accompany you for many years. Thanks to its predominance of flame fiber, it is hypoallergenic, warm, robust, has excellent insulating properties and also has a temperature-regulating effect. In addition, the natural flame fiber has an antibacterial effect, that is, bacteria cannot multiply on its surface and die. Lastly, llama fiber is biodegradable.