
The dyeing of our fibers is a completely natural and environmentally friendly process.

It all starts here, in nature.
Dyeing is a ritual of patience and connection; with natural ingredients and slow heat, each strand absorbs the colors that will inform our stories.


The fibers are cooked slowly in large pots, with water from their own lagoons.
Each color requires patience and precision to achieve the perfect shade.

Once the wool is dyed, it is carefully washed and then left to dry in the sun, where the Andean wind gives it its final texture.
Behind every color there is a process, a time, and the hands that made it possible.
There's no rush here, just respect for what we do.


Each thread in PALLAY is much more than a fiber; it is a reflection of the time, dedication, and legacy of our high Andean weavers.