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The Craft ProcessSpun, Dyed, and Knit by Hand
Each piece is handcrafted start to finish. Women use a drop spindle to turn alpaca and sheep’s wool into yarn that is then dyed with natural vegetable dyes such as herbs, walnut leaves, and the renowned red dye of the region, cochineal. The alpaca used in all of Sorata’s knitwear is high quality—very soft, and very warm. The use of natural dyes is better, not only for the environment, but also for your skin. Artesania Sorata's success in turning age-old customs into new profits has revived the community's ancient cultural identity, which had nearly disappeared after centuries of outside influence.
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