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- Royal Super Baby Alpaca fibre is a rare and unique fiber, only 1% of all alpaca fiber production in the world can be classified as royal. At 19.0 to 19.5 microns is with no doubt the queen of alpaca fiber.
- Luxury Peruvian Royal Super Baby Alpaca throw blanket, Extra Single-size (58” x 71” inches – approx. 150 x 180 cm; 1.79 Lbs – 700 grams. Natural White color – no colorants. Thermo, Vegan, Softness, Organic, Silkiness, Eco friendly, Sustainable fibre. 80% Peruvian Royal Alpaca – 20% Peruvian Pima Cotton.
- Royal Alpaca fiber is a demanding selection of the best alpaca fiber between both races (Suri and Huacaya) carried out by artisans who mastered ancient secrets to classify the finest, soft and warm fiber. More resilient and wrinkle resistant than cashmere.
- Much like coffee, cashmere or wine, the quality of cotton varies greatly. Thanks to ideal growing conditions, extra-long staple length and hand harvesting, Peruvian Pima cotton is the world’s finest, prized for its exceptional durability, softness and brilliant luster.
Luxury Peruvian Royal Super Baby Alpaca throw blanket, Extra Single-size (58″ x 71″ inches – 150 x 180 cm; 700 grams). Natural White Ivory, No colorants, Natural colour, Sustainable, Eco-friendly. Thermo, Vegan, Ultra Silky, Organic, Breathable, Softness. Only 1% of all alpaca fiber can be classified as Royal (19.0 to 19.5 microns). Royal Alpaca fiber is a demanding selection of the best alpaca fiber between both races (Suri and Huacaya) carried out by artisans who mastered ancient secrets to classify the finest, soft and warm fiber. Softer, warmer and lighter. Absorbs 35% of its weight in moisture, get the benefit of staying dry and keeping warm. Royal alpaca throw blanket is warm with a silky feel in beautiful natural color. More lightweight than cashmere, but 4 times warmer, alpaca is celebrated by the textile industry as one of the most eco-friendly, luxurious and high quality fibers. Highly durable and retains their luxurious feel for years. The alpaca is a socio-economic activity of great importance to high Andean populations, producing commercially valuable fiber. Alpacas are the only animals that can be used commercially in the highlands because they are adapted to places where forage is limited and weather conditions do not allow agriculture. Much like coffee, cashmere or wine, the quality of cotton varies greatly. Peruvian Pima cotton is the world’s finest, prized for its exceptional durability, softness and brilliant luster.
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