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<transcy>Yakwolle Schal</transcy>

Normaler Preis €139,00 EUR
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  • 100% hand spun, hand woven.
  • Highly sustainable.
  • Certified fair-tradeby the World Fair Trade Organization
  • Farbe
    Größe


    Dieser große Schal aus Yakwolle, der im Himalaya handgewebt wird, ist ein Premium-Produkt, das an das lokale Erbe anknüpft. Unberührt von aggressiven Prozessen, ist er wunderbar weich, warm und langlebig. Tierfreundlich und nachhaltig, können Sie sicher sein, dass es sich gut auf Ihrer Haut anfühlt! Tragen Sie es über Ihrem Mantel über den Schultern oder um den Hals geschlungen an diesen eisigen Tagen.

    About the material

    As soft and fine as cashmere and just as rare, khullu is the inner coat of wool, often what a young yak that sheds in its first spring. Locals have always collected this fine yet robust wool to spin and weave into garments that withstand the Himalayan temperatures.

    Rather than being farmed, the yak is a part of the family, providing milk and transportation over the rugged mountain terrain. Their hooves are known to help soil regeneration in the region, making it quite the environmental champion. This softest of fibres does not withstand dyeing and comes in three natural colors.

    Caring for your shawl

    Dryclean the first time, after which your shawl can be hand washed with a wool detergent and laid flat to dry. Can be cool ironed and combed with a cashmere comb. Store with cedar balls to prevent moths.

    Measurements

    80cm x 70cm

    Shipping & Returns

    Free shipping within the EU on all items.
    Delivery time 4-7 days EU wide, 1-3 weeks worldwide.
    Return unused items within 21 days with no damage for a full refund.

    Questions?

    Email: customerservice@neelo.co
    or Whatsapp: +4917676605937

    • “The idea is fantastic and the scarves make for wonderful companions.”

      Gerd Judy, gallery owner

    Khullu

    The yak, a native to the Nepalese Himalayas, offers many uses to the people of these mountains, providing sustenance and warmth. Himalayans have traditionally collected the first hair of the baby yak as it shed and woven it into cozy blankets and shawls.

    The best part is that the animals' hooves do not erode the soil but in fact do the opposite. A luxurious material that is soft as cashmere and as strong as camel hair and will last a life time.