Great Natural Alpaca 100% Baby Alpaca scarf purple colour - GreatNaturalAlpaca
Great Natural Alpaca 100% Baby Alpaca scarf purple colour - GreatNaturalAlpaca
Great Natural Alpaca 100% Baby Alpaca scarf purple colour - GreatNaturalAlpaca
Great Natural Alpaca 100% Baby Alpaca scarf purple colour - GreatNaturalAlpaca
Great Natural Alpaca 100% Baby Alpaca scarf purple colour - GreatNaturalAlpaca

Great Natural Alpaca 100% Baby Alpaca scarf purple colour

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  • 100% baby alpaca
  • 5 times warmer than lamb wool
  • naturally allergy free: does not contain 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; 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: Loneliness can prove fatal to alpacas

It is never advised to own a single alpaca since it may become lonely and die. Alpacas should always live in pairs, allowing them to have contact with others since they love living in a happy herd. They have strong herd instincts and might require the company of the other alpacas leading to a happier and more fulfilled life. Alpaca should start living in a herd with about a couple of other alpacas. Crias (baby Alpaca) are left with the mother for nursing for about six months before getting separated to fend for themselves.