LA RINCONADA
Family and nature are two fundamental factors for María Pía “La More.” That’s what they called her in her village because she stood out from her two sisters due to her dark hair. Her nomadic, eco-friendly flock of black and white Merino sheep (listed as endangered) reflects the essence of her family, where physical differences make them even more special.
This collection symbolizes this union and how nature's whims allow us to create spectacular families and colors. It's so natural that you'll see tiny traces of grass in your yarn.
In addition, this collection contains a small tribute to our friends from the El Castellar Occupational Center and Asprona, whose label drawing has been designed by one of its members, Santi Rodríguez.
In short, a thread that conveys values:
▶️ Organic Merino wool from white ⚪️ and black ⚫️ Merino sheep. The latter are listed as endangered.
▶️ María Pía and her commitment to extensive, transhumant, and organic livestock farming. A European example. 🙋♀️
▶️ Very special labeling designed by Santi Izquierdo as a tribute to the Occupational Centers that help us with the braiding and labeling of our products. 🎨🎖
▶️ Organic yarns and wools with OEKOTEX Standard 100 certification. ♻️
▶️ 100% traceability guaranteed. From the sheep to your hands. 🔙 🤲🏼
▶️ We minimize carbon emissions compared to other yarns. 🚭