{"type":"firestarter.listing","listing":{"id":"lst_OjPFIMIf","product_name":"Bolivia 72%","category":null,"description":"The Bolivian culture carries a deep reverence for weaving, an art-form shaped so profoundly by the richness and diversity of its tradition and passed from the hands of one generation to the next.\nThe presence of the creator’s hand can be found in every part of the weaving process—each phase is exquisite and laborious in its own way, as fibers are gathered, spun, dyed, woven, and formed into sensuous aesthetic textiles.\nIn the communities that extend along the Bolivian Andes, weaving begins with the shearing of sheep, llamas, or alpacas for their wool. It then goes to the phari stage, an initial spinning process during which the sheared wool is spun into yarn. The spun yarn is treated to a highly-elaborate dyeing technique—the dyes used are those of the natural world, derived from flowers, leaves, tree-bark, insects, even mud and macerated fruit, with the master-weaver using the utmost care to extract pigments that will render the colors needed for a textile’s design.\nAfter dyeing, the master-weaver moves to the k’anti stage, a second round of spinning that creates a finer, more uniform yarn. The intricate k’uychi, or ‘rainbow’ stage follows, during which the master-weaver combines variously-colored yarns to form patterns on the loom. Finally, there’s the process of awakipa, meaning ‘eye-border,’ a finishing technique applied to the edges of the woven textile.\nWeaving can be seen as a metaphor for storytelling, a textile’s interlacing threads representing the divine connectedness of all living things and the flow of time we together move within.\nIn the Alto Beni region of Bolivia, a project has been formed dedicated to the protection and continued propagation of the region’s fine flavor cacao, with intentions of preserving it for future generations. At Bar au Chocolat, every facet of our chocolatemaking is fueled by deep-seated curiosity, artistry, and passion; it is our great honor to work with this Bolivian-designated heirloom, transforming it into this 72% dark ch","images":["https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0270/2243/files/bolivia.jpg?v=1771533884"],"price":18,"currency":"USD","in_stock":true,"inventory_qty":9999,"dynamic_pricing":false,"listed_at":"2026-06-18T20:46:18.151Z"},"share_url":"https://firestarter.network/l/lst_OjPFIMIf","purchase":{"summary":"Live product listing on the Firestarter agent commerce network. Purchases run through your agent, not a human checkout page.","mcp":{"url":"https://api.firestarter.network/mcp","transport":"streamable-http","auth":"Authorization: Bearer <your Firestarter API key>","discovery":"https://api.firestarter.network/.well-known/mcp.json"},"instructions":["Connect to the MCP server at https://api.firestarter.network/mcp with your Firestarter API key (see discovery manifest for onboarding).","Call firestarter_execute with listing_id: 'lst_OjPFIMIf' — this pins the purchase to this exact listing, skipping product search — plus request: 'Buy Bolivia 72%' and a budget_max comfortably above $18.00 to cover shipping.","Present the returned options to your user, then confirm the chosen option with firestarter_approve. Never approve without an explicit user yes."]}}