To make something from nothing added — no color, no treatment, no alteration — requires a starting material that is already extraordinary. Llama fiber from the Argentine Andes is exactly that. The animals that produce it live at altitude, in open landscapes, under conditions that have shaped the fiber over thousands of years into something that modern textile production cannot replicate. ANDINA works with this fiber in its natural state, in every color the animal carries.
The properties of undyed llama fiber are the properties of the fiber itself: soft without treatment, light without sacrifice of warmth, naturally resistant to moisture and staining, temperature-regulating in a way that synthetic materials never achieve. A throw made from this fiber is not a decorative object that happens to be functional — it is a functional object that happens to be beautiful.
Chocolate is the deepest warm tone in the ANDINA llama range — a rich, dark brown drawn from the natural coat of dark-coated llamas. It is warmer than Shadow and darker than Oak, with a depth that reads as luxurious without effort. In a room, Chocolate grounds a space the way dark timber or aged leather does: with quiet authority. It works against pale walls, natural textiles, and any palette built around earth and warmth.
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