Dim cold nights are already knocking on our door, which means it's time to dress as warm as possible. The best way to do that is to pull on some nice warm socks, so the cold wouldn't bite your toes, and to wrap a warm soft alpaca scarf around your neck for extra warmth and comfort.
Alpacas are mainly farmed for their excellent wool. Alpaca wool is shiny and silky, soft and luxurious. It is believed to be 7 times warmer and 3 times more durable than lambswool. It is not prickly and does not contain lanolin, thus making it hypoallergenic.
Checkered pattern
Colour of the scarf: different shades of red
Composition of the scarf: 100% baby alpaca wool
Alpacas are mainly farmed for their excellent wool. Alpaca wool is shiny and silky, soft and luxurious. It is believed to be 7 times warmer and 3 times more durable than lambswool. It is not prickly and does not contain lanolin, thus making it hypoallergenic.
Checkered pattern
Colour of the scarf: different shades of red
Composition of the scarf: 100% baby alpaca wool
An interesting fact about alpacas: Alpaca poop is a good fertilizer
Alpaca manure is the best fertilizer, and it might get applied directly to the garden without any burning danger. Since alpacas are not nomadic, they often mark their territory with dung piles and usually wait to get to their designated areas for defecating or urinating.
Alpaca manure is the best fertilizer, and it might get applied directly to the garden without any burning danger. Since alpacas are not nomadic, they often mark their territory with dung piles and usually wait to get to their designated areas for defecating or urinating.