In the high valleys of the Argentine Andes, the light does something particular in the late afternoon — it turns everything the color of warm stone and dry grass. It is the same light that falls on the llamas grazing freely across these landscapes, and it is, in some sense, the color those animals carry in their coats. Camel is that color: the warmth of altitude, translated into fiber.
Every ANDINA llama throw is made without dye, which means the color is not applied — it is found. The fiber is collected, hand-spun, and woven by artisan communities in remote highland areas of northern Argentina, where raising llamas is not an industry but a way of life passed down through generations. The throws they produce are soft, light, and warm in a way that reflects the nature of the fiber and the care of the hands that made them.
Camel sits between Oat and Oak in the ANDINA range — warmer than Oat, lighter than Oak, with a golden undertone that makes it one of the most universally flattering tones in the collection. It is the color that interior designers reach for most often when they need a warm neutral that is neither too pale nor too saturated. Against white, against wood, against stone or concrete — Camel simply works.
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