Classic Handknit Yak Wool Warmers – Naturally Warm, Ethically Made
Crafted with care and intention, our yak wool warmers are handknit over six hours using 100% pure, undyed yak wool. Ethically sourced from the high-altitude Changthang Plateau in the Himalayas, this wool is known for its unparalleled warmth and softness. Each pair is made to order, embracing slow fashion principles and minimizing waste.
These warmers are designed without individual finger openings, extending gently to cover the palms while keeping your fingers free — ideal for both comfort and utility. No dyes, no chemicals — just the raw beauty of yak wool in its natural form. A quiet luxury for cold days.
Design Notes
- Material & Color: 100% Undyed Pure Yak wool
- Craftsmanship: Hand-knitted
- Fit: snug, flexible fit that molds to your hands with wear
- Undyed, breathable, and moisture-wicking
- Ribbed cuffs
- Natural temperature-regulating properties
- Hand Wash
- Free Worldwide Shipping
- Origin: Changthang |Ladakh | India
Sustainability Promise
Our Yak Wool gloves is made with intention—from ethical sourcing to plastic-free shipping. We work directly with Ladakhi herders and knitters to ensure fair pay, cultural preservation, and environmental care. By choosing this sweater, you support a climate-conscious wardrobe and a handmade future. Why Yak Wool? Yak wool is one of nature’s warmest, most breathable fibers — naturally insulating, moisture-wicking, and ideal for harsh winters. Unlike mass-produced alternatives, our yak wool is harvested ethically from nomadic herders in Ladakh and made on order only, preserving tradition and supporting mountain livelihoods. It’s warmth with purpose.
Material
100% Undyed Yak wool (Khullu)
- We only use Hand selected and hand-combed Yak wool from the high-altitude yaks raised by herders in Ladakh's Changthang Plateau- renowned for its exceptional quality. Find out more about Yak wool here
Care
To preserve the beauty and longevity of your woolens, we recommend gentle hand washing in cold water with mild detergent. Avoid wringing or twisting; instead, press out excess water and lay flat to dry in shade. Store folded in a cool, dry place, and keep away from direct sunlight and moths. With mindful care, your garments will remain heirlooms for generations.
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