At Pachamama’s Blessed, we create unique pieces woven from llama and sheep wool, handcrafted on traditional looms by women from Indigenous communities in Tucumán, Salta, and Catamarca.
Each garment is one of a kind, genderless, and size-inclusive, carrying within it the history, identity, and ancestral worldview of its maker.
We begin with the sustainable and respectful raising of animals in the Calchaquí Valleys. Then, we shear, hand-clean the wool, and spin it with the spindle—an ancestral tool used by native peoples since pre-Hispanic times.
Colors, designs, and techniques tell myths, pass down knowledge, and preserve traditions, connecting the wearer to nature, community, and collective memory.

Pachamama’s Blessed is more than a brand: it is an act of peaceful activism that fosters value-based economies, strengthens family livelihoods, and honors ancestral wisdom.
Those who choose one of our pieces become Chosen by the Pacha, carrying on their body a pact with authenticity—something unseen, yet always present. Fashion is not supply chains, it´s humain threads of hope and collaboration.
