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Origin of the yarns

Guanaco

The guanaco (Lama Guaniceo) belongs to the camelid family and is native to South America. It is closely related to the l...

Alpaca

The ALPACA belongs to the camelid family. Its appearance is close to the llama, but it is considerably smaller. It has a...

Qiviut

The MUSK OX is an arctic mammal. Reminiscent of the mammoth, it seems to be a relic of prehistoric times. Even though it...

Camel

We distinguish two main groups in the camelid family: the smaller South American varieties, such as the lamas and vicuna...

Buffalo

The NORTH AMERICAN BUFFALO belongs to the cattle family. These ruminants have cloven hoofs, and both females and males h...

Shetland

The SHETLAND’s roots go back over a thousand years. Probably the first sheep were brought to the Shetland Islands by Vik...

Black Welsh Mountain Sheep

The BLACK WELSH MOUNTAIN is a small, black sheep with no wool on the face or on the legs below the knee and hock. It is ...

Wensleydale

The WENSLEYDALE breed goes back to 1838, to one founding ram called “Blue Cap”, a striking sire with blue pigmentation o...

JURA-Sheep (Swiss Breed)

The JURA-SHEEP is one of the six recognised sheep breeds of Switzerland. One distinguishes between the dark brown to the...

COBURG FOX SHEEP

Until the 19th century, this old breed of landsheep resided in large numbers in the mountainous regions of Central Europ...
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