Awamaki creates lasting impact in the remote mountains of Peru by helping rural Andean women’s associations launch successful small businesses creating authentic, high-quality products and experiences.
Awamaki invests in women’s skills, connects them to market access and supports their leadership so they can increase their income and transform their communities. They partner with 8 artisan cooperatives of rural Andean women to provide training and market access.
The objective of their efforts is to provide women with a reliable source of income so they can increase their families’ quality of life and well-being. Awamaki partner cooperatives weave, knit, spin and sew. They offer training in quality control, product development and technical skills improvement.
So warm, so soft and so very adorable, your little one won't ever want to take off the Muku Llama Cap. Pair it with our Llama Ear Legwarmers for a fun matching set. Hand-knit with a blend of 100% baby alpaca and pima cotton.
This collection entirely hand knit using baby alpaca and pima cotton. The term ‘Baby Alpaca’ refers to the grading of the fineness of the fiber. It's the softest part of an adult Alpaca (usually the chest), not the age of the animal. Alpacas are native to the Andean mountains, raised in high altitude, cold climates, making them and their fibre truly special. Baby alpaca is the perfect fibre for new born babies as it is 100% hypoallergenic and it is soft as cashmere, light and breathable. It is also a biodegradable fibre that is renewable, and best of all, baby alpaca is naturally water resistant. Your little one deserves the very best.
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Wash in cold on gentle cycle or by hand. Dry flat.
Awamaki creates lasting impact in the remote mountains of Peru by helping rural Andean women’s associations launch successful small businesses creating authentic, high-quality products and experiences.
Awamaki invests in women’s skills, connects them to market access and supports their leadership so they can increase their income and transform their communities. They partner with 8 artisan cooperatives of rural Andean women to provide training and market access.
The objective of their efforts is to provide women with a reliable source of income so they can increase their families’ quality of life and well-being. Awamaki partner cooperatives weave, knit, spin and sew. They offer training in quality control, product development and technical skills improvement.
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