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Pynė

Hellebore Alpaca Wool Neckwarmer



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Responsible wool

Handmade

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Vilna

Handmade Customizable Alpaca Wool Mittens

€79
Core Colors:
Hellebore
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Introducing the Pynė Neckwarmer, a winter staple crafted from the finest wool and Alpaca baby Suri. Designed with versatility in mind, it features the striking “Jūra” cable, which is cleverly split to form a high fold-over collar. Its hook-and-eye closure lets you wear it as an open collar or fasten it when the chill sets in. Whether layered under a jacket or worn as a standalone piece, Pynė’s signature The Knotty Ones cables make it a standout. And for a little extra flair? You can wear it back to front. 

  • MATERIAL & CARE

    75 % Virgin wool, 25 % Alpaca

  • FREE SHIPPING & FREE EXCHANGES

    What’s better than a sustainably sourced knit? A sustainably sourced knit with free shipping available and free exchanges. Details vary by location, please visit our Shipping & Customs page.

    If for any reason you’d like to return a piece altogether, we’ll always accept unworn, unwashed, and unaltered knits with original tags attached. Head to our FAQ for more details.

  • SUSTAINABILITY

    We don't believe in deadstock. This knit is knitted in small batches by our kick-ass knitters using leftover yarn from our Ethno Sweater. You’ll find out exactly who created your piece when you receive your order. Just wait and see! Made from impossibly-soft baby Suri Alpaca yarn, which is, of course, mulesing-free. Sourced from our Italian supplier, who are not only RWS certified, but also proud members of the Sustainawool Integrity Scheme. The yarn we’ve used is also naturally APEO free, and dyed with ZDHC products, so we can be sure that it won’t produce any harmful chemicals.

Hand-knitted by our artisans

This collection is a continuation of our journey exploring the symbolic elements of the Lithuanian folk poem “Eglė the Queen of Serpents” but this time we are focusing on her and building our version of the “knotty” heroine. Driven by the heartbreak and betrayal she turns to nature to gain the strength.