This fishbone scarf made from baby alpaca and made in Peru has a classic, modern design and a sophisticated shine. Thanks to its suppleness, it is very comfortable to wear on the neck and can be worn in a variety of ways. A favorite piece with textile tradition made in Peru.
Tradition and sustainability come first
Our baby alpaca scarves are made locally in various communities in the Andes. We adapt our designs to the production capabilities of each community, achieving a collection that expresses the local culture and resources in South America in every design.
Anti-allergic – Warm – Soft – Breathable – Dirt-repellent
The absence of lanolin, which occurs naturally in sheep, makes alpaca fiber hypoallergenic, making it an important choice for people with sensitive skin. Alpaca fibers are five times warmer and stronger than sheep's wool because they can retain more heat thanks to the air pockets they contain and are also lighter and more breathable than other animal fibers. Alpacas are animals that live in the extreme conditions of the Andean highlands in South America: In order to adapt to these harsh climatic conditions, they develop a special protection: a long, fine coat that does not retain water and is particularly warm. Finally, the noble alpaca wool has a high self-cleaning power - it is naturally dirt-repellent.