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Black Llamas of the Andes
Majestic, quiet, and steeped in local lore, this dark-coated cousin of the more common white and brown llamas has captured the imagination of Andean communities...
Survival of the Fittest: Argentina's Bromeliads adaptation in the wild
Far from their tropical relatives, Bromeliads have adapted to survive in the Gran Chaco — one of South America's most ecologically diverse and climate-challenged regions....
Wearables With Soul: Handwoven Tradition For Everyday Life
In a world of fast fashion and fleeting trends, true style lies in substance — and in stories worth carrying. At The Andes Project, our...
Woven by Nature: The Allure of Chaguar Textiles from Argentina’s North
Chaguar, a fibre harvested and handwoven by Indigenous Wichí women, has journeyed from the heart of the forest to the forefront of ethical fashion and...
The Decomposition Journey: Wool vs. Synthetic Rugs
At The Andes Project, sustainability is at the heart of everything we do. In this blog post, we explore the lifecycle of wool and synthetic...
Be on trend in 2024: Make your home cozy and sustainable with a personal touch
Unlock the secrets of interior design in 2024 with our expert-led exploration into the top trends reshaping living spaces. From the warm embrace of Cozy...
Spring and Summer Chic: Incorporating Wool Throws into Your Décor
Discover the elegance of wool throws for that spring and summer chic. Learn how to style and enhance your home with this versatile decor.
The Science of Wool: Unlocking Its Secrets and Benefits for You
Wool, one of the oldest known fibres, continues to captivate us with its unique properties and versatile applications. In a world filled with synthetic and...
Pachamama in Modern Times: Balancing Tradition and Global Reach
Learn about the evolution of Pachamama veneration and rituals in Andean communities amidst the challenges of modernity. See how their crafts now resonate with a...
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