Materials

Baby Alpaca Wool

A premium natural fibre sourced from the Peruvian Andes, known for its exceptional softness, warmth, and lightweight feel. Baby alpaca does not come from baby animals — it refers to the finest grade of alpaca fibre.

Naturally hypoallergenic and free from lanolin, it is ideal for sensitive skin while offering superior thermal regulation — keeping you warm without bulk.

Each piece is crafted using traditional techniques passed down through generations, preserving the authenticity and cultural richness of Andean textiles.

 

Sheep Wool:

A durable and versatile natural fibre, deeply rooted in Andean textile traditions. Sheep wool provides excellent insulation and resilience, making it ideal for everyday use in both home and lifestyle pieces.

Our wool is carefully selected and processed using environmentally responsible methods, maintaining its natural strength and texture while ensuring long-lasting quality.

Blending tradition with functionality, sheep wool pieces bring warmth, character, and authenticity into contemporary spaces.


Natural Fibres & Dyes:

Our commitment to sustainability goes beyond materials — it extends to the way they are treated and transformed.

We use natural fibres combined with organic and mineral-based dyes, respecting ancestral dyeing techniques that have been preserved for centuries in Peru.

These processes not only reduce environmental impact but also create unique tones and subtle variations, making every piece truly one of a kind.

Each colour tells a story — inspired by the landscapes of Peru, from the earthy tones of the Andes to the soft neutrals of coastal deserts.

 

Handcrafted Techniques:

Every Inca Origins piece is made by artisan hands, using traditional weaving and knitting techniques that cannot be replicated by machines.

The process is slow, intentional, and deeply human — often taking days or even weeks to complete a single piece.

By choosing handmade, you are directly supporting artisan communities and helping preserve cultural heritage for future generations.

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