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Ancient warmth, rediscovered.
Llama fiber has been used for thousands of years, dating back to the Indigenous peoples of the Andes who first domesticated llamas for both transport and textiles.
While suri alpaca was often reserved for royalty, llama fiber was the unsung workhorse — clothing everyday people with warmth, strength, and resilience.
For centuries, llama fiber was overshadowed, seen as too coarse or utilitarian. But thanks to improved sorting and dehairing techniques, the fine coat is finally getting the spotlight.
Now, extra fine llama yarn is celebrated for what it truly is: breathable, hypoallergenic, lightweight warmth with a luxurious handfeel.