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Tibet WamM

Tibet WamM

Regular price €27,95 EUR
Regular price Sale price €27,95 EUR
Unit price €279,50  per  kg
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  • Composition : 60% Merino wool, 20% Yak hair, 20% Mulberry silk
  • Running length : approx. 366 m per 100 g
  • Recommended needle size : 3 mm
  • Origin : Merino wool from South America, yak hair from Tibet, mulberry silk from China
  • Processing : Spun in Mongolia, hand-dyed in our studio in Hamburg
  • Care instructions : Hand wash. Do not iron at high temperatures.

Experience a unique world of colors and textures with our hand-dyed Tibet WamM yarn! This exclusive yarn is more than just a thread—it's an invitation to a creative journey that transforms any knitting or crochet project into a work of art.

With its impressive yardage of 366 meters per 100g and a recommended needle size of 3, Tibet WamM is ideal for delicate yet warm creations. Its blend of 60% merino wool, 20% yak hair, and 20% mulberry silk guarantees an unparalleled knitting experience.

South American merino wool gives the yarn its soft, cozy texture—ideal for projects worn next to the skin. Yak hair from Tibet offers unparalleled warmth and lightness, while mulberry silk from China lends the yarn a delicate shimmer and silky feel.

Spun in Mongolia, this yarn combines the finest materials and craftsmanship from around the world. The unique character of our Tibet WamM wool is created by hand-dyeing in our Hamburg studio, making each piece unique and one-of-a-kind. The unique feature lies in the impossibility of achieving exact color repeats, making each skein an exclusive treasure for your knitting and crocheting.

Let the uniqueness and quality of Tibet WamM yarn inspire you to new creative heights. Whether it's delicate scarves, warm hats, or cozy sweaters, this yarn adds color and life to any project. Create unique pieces with Tibet WamM that not only provide warmth but also tell a story.

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