Clove Alpaca Scarf
Discover the warm, light, and natural organic fibers of the Andes in a spectrum of colors and designs with our Handmade Alpaca Scarves. This eco-friendly material is also soft, light, and amazingly warm with its naturally insulating core. Superior to wool, Alpaca is also hypo-allergenic, resilient, and easy to maintain. Handmade using traditional weaving methods from South America and then suffused with contemporary fashion trends, our Alpaca Scarves brim with heritage and timeless style.
Size: 12" x 74" Unisex
Material: 60% Alpaca 40% Acrylic
Handcrafted in Peru
*Woman Owned Business
*Fair Trade Certified
Shupaca products are crafted by a variety of artisan groups within the indigenous communities of the Andes Mountain region of South America. We are committed to supporting the social and economic advancement of the artisans & their families in these small communities through fair wages and direct incentives. Shupaca offers high-quality designs and unique products that you are guaranteed to fall in love with! We are a family-owned, dedicated brand with a focus on making a difference! ECO-FRIENDLY & SUSTAINABLE We specialize in Alpaca fiber! Alpaca is quickly becoming one of the world’s most renowned sustainable & eco-friendly fibers. The alpacas are sheared once a year in spring and the fiber is spun into yarn. Superior to wool, alpaca fiber is extremely soft, light-weight, and amazingly warm with its' naturally insulating core. It does not contain lanolin, making it hypoallergenic- the perfect combination for cold weather accessories!
How To Care For Your Alpaca:
Giving proper care to your alpaca means getting to enjoy their luxurious softness and warmth for decades.
- Alpaca isn’t a high maintenance fiber. It does not pill and is water-resistant. More importantly, it has the ability to self-clean naturally. Its hollow fibers resist the absorption of dirt or odors. This means they do not need to be washed often! Simply air them outdoors after use.
- It is better to hand wash alpaca to help preserve their shape and construction. Always use a gentle, non-abrasive soap such as mild detergent or baby shampoo.
- Do not use hot water or even varying degrees of water temperature since this will shock the fibers, causing them to mat together or weaken. No need for fabric softeners as well.
- After washing, place the item on a flat surface or on a dry towel (to help absorb extra moisture). Do not hang to dry, and let it air dry away from sunlight or other heat sources like radiators. Do not use dryers which can cause the throw to shrink
You may use a washing machine, but it is recommended to only use those with adjustable settings. The setting you need is one that is designed for washing delicate wool items. This type of washing actually mimics gentle hand washing. Use these tips when using this setting:
- Select cold temperature
- Only use a spin speed that is low or slow (alpaca can’t be spun, wrung, or heated)
- Use a mild soap to help preserve the fiber’s color, texture, and durability.
- Do not use the dryer. Simply lay it flat to dry.
- To store your alpaca, keep in cool and dry places away from damp conditions. You may seal them in breathable pillowcases, paper bags, or shirt boxes. This will allow air to keep circulating through the items while keeping them away from insects and moisture.