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Return your used alpaca products to us.
Suri alpaca yarn for soft and luxurious knits.
100% Suri alpaca yarn for the quality conscious knitter.
If you are looking for a slightly fluffy yarn that makes light and soft knits, then Suri alpaca yarn is your choice.
The yarn made of fine alpaca fiber does not itch against the skin, but the finished product is soft and pleasant to use.
Suri alpaca yarn is made in Peru, where almost all Suri alpacas live. Our alpaca yarns are either natural alpaca colors or hand-dyed.
Knit a luxurious-feeling and stylish sweater from Suri alpaca for yourself or as a gift. If necessary, we help in calculating the need for yarn and we are happy to give instructions in choosing the yarn.
Skein: approx. 400m ~100g
100% Suri alpaca yarn is suitable for e.g. to these instructions:
The Suri alpaca is its own genetic breed. Less than 10% of the world's alpacas are Suri alpacas. Suri alpaca yarn is made in Peru, because most of the world's Suri alpacas belong to the herds of the indigenous people living in the mountains of Peru.
Suri alpaca fiber has a unique structure and is mainly used in the production of the world's most valuable fabrics. It enables the production of thin, uniform quality yarn. The finer the alpaca fiber is, the more comfortable it feels against the skin.
Alpaca fiber is a fat-free, hollow fiber with particularly good heat regulation ability. That's why alpaca knits and woven alpaca fabrics are warm, breathable and light. Alpaca fiber repels water and dirt, and odors do not stick to it.
You get genuine natural products from us. All the colors we use are natural shades of alpaca wool. Even the black thread is completely undyed. Undyed, hypoallergenic and antibacterial fiber is also suitable for people with sensitive skin and allergy sufferers. Because the dyeing process is omitted, only little water is used in production and, apart from detergent, no chemicals at all.
We import Suri alpaca yarns from Peru. The spinning mill Michell Group, our partner, guarantees ethical alpaca breeding. All breeders who supply Michell Group with alpaca fiber have been awarded the RAS label (Responsible Alpaca Standard).
The delivery fee within the country is €10. Orders over €150 are delivered free of charge. The delivery fee to other parts of the world is €30. We will ship all orders within 1−6 business days after the order is placed. Read the detailed shipping policies by opening the link.
The customer has a 14-day exchange and return policy. Read the detailed return policies by opening the link.
Notification of the return must be made in advance using the return form or by email to posti@ruukinkehraamo.fi.
The customer is responsible for the costs associated with exchanges and returns unless otherwise agreed.
The knitwear is easy to maintain: keep, air and keep.
Store the sweater in an airy and dry place, protected from pests. The knitwear is refreshed and smoothed by clever steaming. The sweater can also be brushed with a clothes brush intended for delicate sweaters.
If necessary, stain removal and/or washing with wool detergent by hand or with the washing machine's hand wash program at +30°C.
Remember that we have a repair service. In case of damage, send your sweater to be repaired. This is how we together increase the useful life of knitwear and save nature.
And when your favorite sweater is completely worn out, we accept it as a material to be processed again.
1. Why don't we have any colorful knitwear?
Ruukin Kehräämön Alpaca Royal fiber is undyed. Each color is the true color of the original wool-producing animal. In total, there are 22 basic colors of alpacas. This ensures a wide and stunningly beautiful color palette.
The absence of dyeing is an advantage for the fiber, yarn, and especially the finished knitwear. Harsh chemical processes; bleaching, dyeing, finishing, and washing wear out the fibers and break their surface structure. The natural properties of minimally processed alpaca fiber transfer directly to the garment. That is why Ruukin Kehräämön's knits are not dyed.
When the knit reaches the end of its life cycle, the fiber continues its life. Undyed, chemically untreated alpaca fiber is 100% biodegradable natural product. The knits can also be torn back into fibers and recycled for reuse.
2. Why do our products have a shipping fee?
We want you to avoid making a hasty purchasing decision and to be sure of your choice when ordering a product. In Finland, up to 50% of online store orders are returned. It has been found that postage significantly reduces the number of returns.
On average, the largest emissions from clothing sold in online stores come from the product itself (~83%), but transportation accounts for 14% of the emissions. If the product is returned, the transportation emissions double.
We want to act responsibly towards both our customers and the environment. When you buy less, thoughtfully, and of better quality, both the environment and your wallet will thank you.
Did your interest awaken? Lue lisää kuljetuksen vaikutuksesta verkkokauppatuotteen päästöihin.
3. Why don't we have discount campaigns?
We do not support fast fashion or hasty purchasing decisions. FOMO (Fear of missing out) is a commonly used marketing tactic to get customers to buy products they may not necessarily need.
By limiting the offer to a specific time, consumers are encouraged to make impulsive purchasing decisions. Instead, we want you to be satisfied with your purchases from us and to use our products for a long time. You can always trust that our product prices remain the same, whether you shop on Black Friday or on a regular Sunday morning.
3. How can we ensure that the yarn from Perusta is responsibly produced?
In the Peruvian mountains, alpaca farming is the main livelihood. Up to 85% of the indigenous population's income comes from selling alpaca wool. By purchasing wool from certain farms, we can ensure that the farmer receives a fair compensation for their work. Alpacas play an important role in breaking the cycle of poverty.
Ruukin Kehräämö uses only high-quality and ethically produced RAS-certified (Responsible Alpaca Standard) alpaca wool. The breeders, who belong to Peruvian indigenous peoples, care for their small herds with respect for nature. The organization we support Quechua Benefit helps the indigenous people take care of the well-being of both their alpacas and their families.
For each batch of yarn arriving at Ruukin Kehräämö, the fibers are collected separately from local small farms. Each fiber can be traced back to the farm and even to the animal. Alpaca Royal fibers allow breeders to receive double the price compared to coarser fibers.
4. How can we ensure that neither the angora rabbits nor the alpacas suffer during the wool shearing process?
Alpacas and angora rabbits are fiber-producing animals. They have been bred to produce wool, just like merino sheep. Leaving a fiber-producing animal unshorn is harmful to the animal, as the wool does not stop growing at a certain length; instead, long and matted wool makes it difficult for the animal to move and worsens hygiene.
We purchase angora rabbit wool only from domestic farms, where shearing is done on the animals' terms and stress-free. You can watch our partner Villiniitty's shearing video and learn about angora rabbits in our blog post..
The alpaca wool we use for our yarns mainly comes from domestic farms, where alpacas are sheared professionally and painlessly. We purchase black alpaca fiber from a Dutch supplier. Molino Store from the alpaca farmThe indigenous people have long traditions in both the care of alpacas and painless shearing.
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