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Amano
Ordine numero 012070071-2200
stock: 44
Pronto per la spedizione; la consegna avviene solitamente in 2 - 4 giorni lavorativi.
Pronto per la spedizione; la consegna avviene solitamente in 2 - 4 giorni lavorativi.































Informazioni prodotto
- Materiale : 100% Virgin Wool
- Metraggio: 200m/100g
- Ferro: 4,5 mm
- Campione : 20 = 10 cm
- Quantità necessaria per un maglione da donna tg. M : 500g
From the majestic peaks of Peru to the vast landscapes of Argentina and the rugged terrains of Chile – Riti by Amano takes us on a new adventure. Enchant yourself by the beauty and inspiration of Patagonian nature, captured in the exceptional quality of its fibers.
Inspired by the Quechua word for ice "Riti," this yarn pays homage to the landscapes of Patagonia, where glacial ice meets sun-drenched plains.
"Patagonian wool" comes from Merino sheep raised in one of the most remote and challenging regions in the world. Here, a wool is born that is as fascinating and unique as its origin. With its incredible softness and fineness, it weaves together culture, history, and the natural beauty of Patagonia in a single strand.
With Riti by Amano, knitting beautiful sweaters, fantastic blankets, or practical accessories feels almost effortless!
The yarn is spun and dyed in Peru, with raw materials sourced from Peru, Argentina, and Chile.
Inspired by the Quechua word for ice "Riti," this yarn pays homage to the landscapes of Patagonia, where glacial ice meets sun-drenched plains.
"Patagonian wool" comes from Merino sheep raised in one of the most remote and challenging regions in the world. Here, a wool is born that is as fascinating and unique as its origin. With its incredible softness and fineness, it weaves together culture, history, and the natural beauty of Patagonia in a single strand.
With Riti by Amano, knitting beautiful sweaters, fantastic blankets, or practical accessories feels almost effortless!
The yarn is spun and dyed in Peru, with raw materials sourced from Peru, Argentina, and Chile.