Great Natural Alpaca 100% Baby Alpaca Scarf Camel Color - GreatNaturalAlpaca
Great Natural Alpaca 100% Baby Alpaca Scarf Camel Color - GreatNaturalAlpaca
Great Natural Alpaca 100% Baby Alpaca Scarf Camel Color - GreatNaturalAlpaca
Great Natural Alpaca 100% Baby Alpaca Scarf Camel Color - GreatNaturalAlpaca
Great Natural Alpaca 100% Baby Alpaca Scarf Camel Color - GreatNaturalAlpaca
Great Natural Alpaca 100% Baby Alpaca Scarf Camel Color - GreatNaturalAlpaca

Great Natural Alpaca 100% Baby Alpaca Scarf Camel Color

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  • 5 times warmer than lambswool
  • naturally allergy-free: contains no lanolin
  • soft and silky like cashmere
  • water and dust repellent
  • doesn't pill easily

Add noble elegance to your life! This luxurious scarf is made 100% of baby alpaca wool from the Peruvian Highlands. The scarf is designed with you in mind, knowing how important is the feeling of warmth and comfort on a cold winter's day. The details have been finely hand-crafted. All in all, it is the perfect autumn-winter accessory. Great range of classic colors which are easy to style with your everyday outfits. Unisex models - suitable for both men and women. While similar to sheep's wool, the baby alpaca wool is warmer; contains no lanolin, which makes it hypoallergenic; and is not prickly. Soft and luxurious feeling for chilly weather. It has an elegant and sophisticated touch against your skin while being water- and dirt-repellent.

100% baby alpaca scarf
11.81 x 70.86 inches
Made in Peru
Hand finished
Dry clean only

An interesting fact about alpacas:  Alpacas perform well on pasture or cleaning grass hays

The frequent use of hi-protein hays and overfeeding, including alfalfa, are incredibly unhealthy and should be avoided at all costs. Freshwater should always become available along with the supplemental mineral mixtures formulated for the specific areas of the country. Alpacas generally start creating a community for the manure piles while inhibiting the spread of the parasites and facilitating pasture cleanup. In addition, the poop of an alpaca has a smaller amount of odor and forms the perfect fertilizer.