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Andina World, weaving life

SURI ALPACA CROP JUMPER BLACK
SURI ALPACA CROP JUMPER BLACK
SURI ALPACA CROP JUMPER BLACK
SURI ALPACA CROP JUMPER BLACK
SURI ALPACA CROP JUMPER BLACK

SURI ALPACA CROP JUMPER BLACK

Handwoven in Peru

Regular price €164,95

A cropped lightweight jumper, impeccably hand-knitted in Suri Alpaca. Suri Alpaca is one of the rarest and most precious fibres in the world. It counts only for 5% of the world’s alpaca population and lives wild in the Andes at an altitude of over 4,000 metres. This makes Suri Alpaca one of the scarcest, exclusive and non-common fibre in the world.

Lightweight yet very warm, this Suri Alpaca crop has long leaves and short turtle neck, and has been crafted by hand in the Peruvian Andes.

Designed for warmth and comfort, it pairs beautifully with high-waist pants or a skirt. Hand-knitted in Peru.

Model is a size 6 and is wearing the SM.

Free Delivery above €95.00

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Origen

Andina World: A story of Peruvian Craftsmanship

Hand selected fibers. Handmade garments. Ethically handcrafted by Peruvian artisans using traditional knitting techniques.

In the range of the Peruvian Andes indigenous artisans engage on loom pedal weaving, back-strap weaving and knitting, all handmade techniques that have been passed down from generation to generation. Our objective as a brand is to preserve their ancestral weaving techniques, as it is an important part of their identity and history. As a brand, we have embarked on a noble mission, to preserve their cultural heritage by solely using their traditional weaving and knitting techniques to made our garments

Andina World, we are craft, we empower culture, we preserve heritage.

  • S/M: Length: 54cm.

  • 74% Suri Alpaca / 22% Merino Wool (21.5 mic.) / 4% Recycled Polyamide.

  • Black

  • Peru

Weavers of Puno

Weavers of Huancavelica image
This cardigan is made in the Peruvian Andes by artisan women from the region of Puno. Made up of ten families of artisans, these families are heirs to traditional knitting practices.

"Behind each garment is the meticulous work of our artisans, who invest days in creating something special and unique”

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20

Puno

Made with higher standards. We preserve artisan craft by paying wages that average 2x the fair trade requirement.

Dry cleaning is the best option for removing stains or occasional cleaning.

Alpaca is a natural fibre. It is softer, stronger and warmer than merino and cashmere. Alpaca farming is sustainable, as alpacas are free roaming and shorn once a year. Alpaca fibre can last decades and it will bio-degrade at the end of its useful life.

Andina World: A story of Peruvian Craftsmanship

Hand selected fibers. Handmade garments. Ethically handcrafted by Peruvian artisans using traditional knitting techniques.

In the range of the Peruvian Andes indigenous artisans engage on loom pedal weaving, back-strap weaving and knitting, all handmade techniques that have been passed down from generation to generation. Our objective as a brand is to preserve their ancestral weaving techniques, as it is an important part of their identity and history. As a brand, we have embarked on a noble mission, to preserve their cultural heritage by solely using their traditional weaving and knitting techniques to made our garments

Andina World, we are craft, we empower culture, we preserve heritage.

  • S/M: Length: 54cm.

  • 74% Suri Alpaca / 22% Merino Wool (21.5 mic.) / 4% Recycled Polyamide.

  • Black

  • Peru

Weavers of Puno

Weavers of Huancavelica image
This cardigan is made in the Peruvian Andes by artisan women from the region of Puno. Made up of ten families of artisans, these families are heirs to traditional knitting practices.

"Behind each garment is the meticulous work of our artisans, who invest days in creating something special and unique”

Learn More

20

Puno

Made with higher standards. We preserve artisan craft by paying wages that average 2x the fair trade requirement.

Dry cleaning is the best option for removing stains or occasional cleaning.

Alpaca is a natural fibre. It is softer, stronger and warmer than merino and cashmere. Alpaca farming is sustainable, as alpacas are free roaming and shorn once a year. Alpaca fibre can last decades and it will bio-degrade at the end of its useful life.