


BYE!
Vicunja Selected Edition Box natural
Amano
N° de commande 01070032-2023
Stock restant: 5
Cette couleur va être arrêtée. Vous ne pouvez commander que la quantité indiquée ici, qui peut être constituée de différents bains avec éventuellement des écarts de couleur.

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Info produit
- Composition: 100% Vicunja
- Métrage: 75m/25g
- Aig: 2,5-3,5 mm
- Echantillon: 20 = 10 cm
- Pull femme T 38: 350g
- Conseils d'entretien: Hand wash only!
Attention: For shipping outside the EU we need an export license!
Now available exclusively and in limited quantities - Vicunja, the Gold of the Andes! Vicunja is the finest and most valuable animal fiber in the world, with an astonishingly fine 13 micron diameter, making it truly one of a kind. We proudly present this exquisite fiber in a luxurious gift set, encased in a handcrafted wooden box made by Peruvian artisans. These boxes were produced in a strictly limited edition of 100, each one numbered, and we've secured 10 of them just for you.
Each box contains two skeins of 25 grams of Vicunja yarn in black (dyed), an authenticity certificate, and instructions for knitting a small scarf.
Please note that this offer is extremely limited, and we cannot restock this edition! We need to create an export permit for orders outside of Germany, which can take a few days.
Vicunja wool was highly regarded even during the Inca era when approximately 1.5 million of these animals roamed the Peruvian Andes. In the early 20th century, Europeans also recognized the value of this precious fiber. Unfortunately, this led to a significant decline in the Vicuña population, with numbers plummeting to just under 6,000 by 1965. Extensive conservation efforts were subsequently initiated, resulting in a remarkable recovery. Vicunjas are now protected, and their wool has been tradeable since 2002, but only under specific regulations. The proceeds from licensing continue to support intensive conservation efforts for Vicunja.
To harvest high quality, fine fibers, sheering of the alpacas has to be carried out with utmost care, so purchasing high quality alpaca wool is always a contribution to animal welfare. So knitting with this ultra soft yarn is not only pure joy but also good for your karma!
Taking the Andes Mountain Range as an inspiration, the shades show high glacial landscapes and reflections of beautiful sunset colors.
The fiber is harvested, dyed and spun in Peru.
Now available exclusively and in limited quantities - Vicunja, the Gold of the Andes! Vicunja is the finest and most valuable animal fiber in the world, with an astonishingly fine 13 micron diameter, making it truly one of a kind. We proudly present this exquisite fiber in a luxurious gift set, encased in a handcrafted wooden box made by Peruvian artisans. These boxes were produced in a strictly limited edition of 100, each one numbered, and we've secured 10 of them just for you.
Each box contains two skeins of 25 grams of Vicunja yarn in black (dyed), an authenticity certificate, and instructions for knitting a small scarf.
Please note that this offer is extremely limited, and we cannot restock this edition! We need to create an export permit for orders outside of Germany, which can take a few days.
Vicunja wool was highly regarded even during the Inca era when approximately 1.5 million of these animals roamed the Peruvian Andes. In the early 20th century, Europeans also recognized the value of this precious fiber. Unfortunately, this led to a significant decline in the Vicuña population, with numbers plummeting to just under 6,000 by 1965. Extensive conservation efforts were subsequently initiated, resulting in a remarkable recovery. Vicunjas are now protected, and their wool has been tradeable since 2002, but only under specific regulations. The proceeds from licensing continue to support intensive conservation efforts for Vicunja.
To harvest high quality, fine fibers, sheering of the alpacas has to be carried out with utmost care, so purchasing high quality alpaca wool is always a contribution to animal welfare. So knitting with this ultra soft yarn is not only pure joy but also good for your karma!
Taking the Andes Mountain Range as an inspiration, the shades show high glacial landscapes and reflections of beautiful sunset colors.
The fiber is harvested, dyed and spun in Peru.
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