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Anzula is located in Downtown Fresno, California. We are passionate about good yarn and vibrant colors. Our team hand-dyes yarn and fibers made from the most luxurious fibers in the world like cashmere, camel, tussah silk, linen, merino, targhee, tencel, alpaca, and yak. We use eco-friendly acid dyes that wash down the drain and do not affect our water systems. Our intense love of knitting, crocheting, weaving has lead us to create over 135 stunning colorways, all of which are available in every yarn base we offer.
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