Long-necked, sure-footed, and wearing a fringed saddle like it was always the plan, this vicuña llama stands tall with the quiet confidence of something beautifully made. The fringe drapes just right, the ear tuft is perfectly placed, and the whole thing looks like it belongs somewhere important. Crocheted by hand, stitch by deliberate stitch.
This handmade product is crocheted by Syrian refugee and vulnerable Lebanese women in Lebanon, where Refugee Protection International supports its refugee-led partner, Multi Aid Programs, to train women in their craft. Proceeds support women's livelihoods, non-formal primary schools for Syrian refugee children in Lebanon, and malnutrition treatment in Syria.
