Adesmia Oversize
Envelop yourself in enduring warmth and easy elegance with our oversized, hand-crafted, extremely soft wool poncho. Carefully created by skilled artisans, this unique piece merges traditional craftsmanship with contemporary style. Made from plush, flexible wool and featuring a cozy hood, it’s the perfect fusion of comfort and fashion.
Celebrate the beauty of South American craftsmanship. Order your handmade wool poncho today and experience the perfect fusion of style, comfort and cultural heritage.
235,00 €
The Adesmia Oversize merino wool poncho is a model for women who value comfort and timeless style. Its shape drapes beautifully over the figure, creating an elegant, soft layer. It is the perfect poncho for fall—both for cooler days in the city and long walks in the woods or fields. Thanks to its handmade construction, each piece has a unique character and is distinguished by the subtle structure typical of natural, hand-spun wool.
The poncho is made of merino wool with a fiber diameter of 2, which means that the material is exceptionally soft while retaining the right amount of “thickness.” This fiber effectively insulates the body from the cold, making this model the perfect poncho for winter — it can successfully replace a sweater, cardigan, or even a jacket. Its breathability and natural thermoregulatory properties keep you comfortable regardless of the weather conditions.
The Adesmia Oversize model is distinguished by its subtle craftsmanship. The untwisted wool gives it a soft, flowing line, emphasizing the natural character of the raw material. The tasseled drawstring adds lightness and is a classic, handcrafted detail. This poncho is for women looking for a combination of tradition, fashionable style, and maximum comfort on cold days.
The whole is complemented by a practical hood, stylistically matched to the design, which increases protection against cold and wind. Thanks to it, the model becomes not only stylish, but also extremely functional. A warm poncho with a hood will provide both protection against adverse weather conditions and freedom of movement.
Details
Material: 100% hand-made extremely soft Merino sheep natural wool with fibers diameter level 2 (fiber diameter scale : 1 is very fine, 4 is very strong)
Fringes: Not twisted wool
Strings end: Tassel
Style: Boho, Classic, Premium
Cut: very long, wide poncho with a hood
Properties: thermoregulatory, exceptionally soft, ideal for colder days
Dimensions:
A: 125 cm
N: 22 cm
D: 66 cm
E: 73 cm
S: 100 cm
R: 30 cm
I: 18 cm
S: 30 cm
E: 18 cm
Julia wearing a cream and gray Adesmia Oversize poncho is 168 cm (5’6″) tall.
- Hand-Made Wool: Made from premium natural extremely soft Merino wool, this poncho provides exceptional warmth, softness, and durability.
- Practical Hood: The functional hood offers extra warmth and protection against cold weather.
- Refined style: The unique design will add elegance to any outfit, from urban to more casual.
- Cozy & Comfortable: Perfect for cold days when you need to wrap up but don't want to compromise on style.
- One of a kind: Each of our ponchos is handmade, which means that the models differ slightly in shade and texture.
Beautifully crafted ponchos are carefully handmade from 100% natural color wool. Each piece is a unique creation with possible slight variations in dimensions (±1 cm) and color, reflecting the natural diversity of the wool sourced from Andean animal. The color of the wool can vary based on the sheep’s habitat. For instance, sheep from the southern Andes produce lighter shades, while those from the northern regions yield deeper tones due to the warmer climate. Embrace the individuality of each poncho, as no two are exactly alike! Perfect for adding a touch of authentic Andean artistry to your wardrobe.
Discover the connection of this model name
The name Adesmia comes from a plant that grows in the mountainous regions of South America. Its leaves and flowers have been used for centuries in local ceremonies, including rituals dedicated to Pachamama – Mother Earth, the most important figure in Andean spirituality. During ceremonies held in her honor, the plant was treated as a symbol of gratitude for the abundance of nature and a reminder of the deep bond between humans and nature.























































