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The history of South American wool
For thousands of years, South American wool has played an important role in the textile trade. Particularly in the Andean regions, a rich tradition of wool processing developed. High-quality fibers were obtained from the wool of sheep, alpacas, and llamas and processed into textile products. In ancient times, these products were an important trade commodity that has lost none of its significance to this day. The culture and climate in the Andes led to the development of unique chemical and physical properties in South American wool. This meant that the textiles produced there were not only robust and durable but also particularly warm.
Today, South American wool is an important resource for local communities and a significant source of income through global trade. The history of South American wool is therefore not only a success story of the textile trade but also a testament to the strength and creativity of a region and its people.
Why luxury brands use South American wool in their designs
More and more luxury brands are using South American wool in their designs. The region is known for its first-class wool, which has a particularly high quality due to the local climate. In addition, South America places great importance on sustainable production, which is an important criterion for many luxury brands. The wool is obtained from small family businesses that cultivate a centuries-old tradition and practice their craft with great love and dedication. For many brands, the use of South American wool also means a return to the origins and traditions of craftsmanship, which they want to express in their designs.
Large selection of high-quality and sustainably produced blankets made from South American wool from Ritter Decken
We offer a large selection of high-quality and sustainably produced blankets made with South American wool. The natural wool comes from sheep in the South American Andean region and is processed gently and environmentally consciously. Our South American wool blankets are not only comfortable and warm but also stylish and timeless in design. Discover now the versatile uses of Ritter Decken blankets, whether as a cuddle blanket for the couch, as a bedspread, or as a warming accessory for the cold season.
How the unique climate of South America produces finer wool fibers
South America is home to some of the finest wool qualities in the world. This is mainly due to the unique climate that prevails in large parts of the continent. From the highlands of the Andes to the coast of Patagonia, various climatic conditions ensure that animals such as alpacas, llamas, or sheep must adapt to survive. These adaptations ensure that their fur becomes particularly resistant and elastic, which in turn leads to finer fibers. This is crucial for the production of high-quality wool products. It is therefore not surprising that South America has become an important producer of wool and wool textiles.
The sustainable properties of wool from South American farms
Wool is one of the most sustainable materials we can use, and wool from South American farms is among the best. This is because wool from these farms has a smaller ecological footprint than wool produced elsewhere. Plus, the raw material is grown ethically, with animal-friendly practices that ensure the safety of the animals. In addition, South American wool is a durable and biodegradable fiber that is recyclable and thus has less impact on our environment. It is no surprise that more and more consumers are turning to South American wool from farms in search of sustainable options.
Support local small farmers in wool production
Wool from South America is not only beautiful but also environmentally friendly. You thereby support local communities and small businesses in wool production.
South American wool is always mulesing-free.
Due to the special climatic conditions, which differ from Australia, mulesing does not occur.












