There are places in the Argentine Andes where silence has a texture. Where the land rises above the treeline and the sky takes up most of what you can see. The communities that live and work there — raising llamas, spinning fiber, weaving on handmade looms — exist at a remove from almost everything modern. What they make carries that distance in it.
Llama fiber is among the softest natural fibers available without being cashmere or vicuña. It is lighter than wool and warmer than cotton. It does not prick. It regulates body temperature, wicks moisture naturally, and resists staining without any chemical finish. When it is undyed — as all ANDINA llama throws are — it also carries the slight, living variation of fiber that came from an actual animal in an actual landscape.
Oat is the palest warm tone in the ANDINA llama range — a soft, faded beige that sits between cream and sand without committing to either. It is the color of light-coated llamas in early morning, gentle and unhurried. In a room, Oat disappears into a warm neutral palette without effort — layered on white bedding, draped over a linen sofa, or folded over the arm of a reading chair, it simply belongs.
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