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16 Hosta Scarf
16 Hosta Scarf
16 Hosta Scarf
16 Hosta Scarf
16 Hosta Scarf
16 Hosta Scarf
16 Hosta Scarf
16 Hosta Scarf

16 Hosta Scarf

€89,00
Tax included.

This classic and characterful scarf captivates with its natural beige and brown colors in combination with a unique pink. Derived from flowers, these colors add an irresistible accent and are a true splendor. This beautiful scarf was carefully handmade by women in Argentina on a loom.

Respect for nature and people

Llamas come from South America and grow freely in Argentina. These animals are used to living in high, cold and dry areas. Usually, llama shearing is done manually with special scissors, although there are still places in South America where more primitive elements are used for shearing. The animals are sheared only by specialists in their environment who make these traditional techniques possible. Shearing usually takes about 20 minutes per animal and animals are usually sheared every two years. The llamas are cared for by small families or farmers. Unlike mechanical shearing, the animal is sheared gently, also because the hair is not left too short and otherwise there is no longer sufficient protection for the animal against temperature fluctuations, precipitation, etc. at this altitude in the Andes. In this way, we ensure the animal's animal welfare.

Anti-allergy – Warm – Fluffy – Breathable

This noble and high-quality llama fiber is characterized by its special properties: Llama fiber is composed of natural proteins with very low lanolin and fat content, making it hypoallergenic. This fiber is also warm, light, resistant, water-repellent and has excellent insulating properties and also has a temperature-regulating effect.

100% Llama Wool

Tip: It is better to ventilate once more than to wash. Flame fiber is naturally stain resistant and self-cleaning to some extent. Simply leave this product outdoors overnight. This allows the fibers to regain their natural moisture.

Cleaning
Hand wash:
This is the recommended method for washing our llama wool products. It is important to remember that wool can shrink when the temperature changes underwater, so we recommend using room temperature water and white or delicate curd soap (preferably organic).

Dry:
Remove excess water, but avoid excessive shaking, folding or wrinkling. We do not recommend the use of dryers. The best option is to let the product rest on a towel and bed (to avoid deformation) and then let it dry in a dry environment or outdoors, but away from direct sunlight. Be sure to stretch garments by hand to reduce wrinkles.

  • 0-160-50cm