Wool4Health – European Wool for Health and Well-being

The Spanish Las Hidalgas yarn is part of the Transhumance by Made in Slow project to return to using wool from merino sheep involved in transhumance. This wool comes from the Gómez-Bravo y Daza flock belonging to Ricardo Quintana Gómez Bravo.

Transhumance in Spain is the transferring or moving of sheep by their shepherds from summer to winter pastures, and vice versa. It arises from the strong seasonal differences in weather in the Iberian Peninsula. This activity was regulated as long ago as the thirteenth century by King Alphonso X the Wise, who created a sheep-owners’ guild called the Mesta. It continues down to the present day, keeping alive a unique cultural heritage.