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Alpaca Fiber 

Alpaca fiber's combination of softness, warmth, durability, and sustainability has made it a sought-after material in the fashion industry, appealing to those who value both luxury and responsible sourcing. ​ It is a natural and luxurious material obtained from the fleece of the alpaca, a domesticated South American camelid. This fiber has several distinctive characteristics that contribute to its desirability in the textile industry.  Softness, warmth, durability, hypoallergenic, variety of colors, sustainability, versatility and ethical considerations, 

Alpaca Natural Shades

Alpaca fleece comes in a variety of natural shades, and the color range is quite diverse, it is available in approximately 24 natural shades, adding to its allure for designers globally. The inherent versatility of alpaca fiber makes it a preferred choice for crafting a wide array of knitted garments, accessories, and handcrafted products. Whether created through mechanized processes or meticulous handcrafting, alpaca's adaptability ensures the production of diverse and stylish items that cater to a variety of tastes and preferences.

TRACEABILITY OF OUR FIBERS

The origin of our fibers  come from formal organizations of aplaca farmers in the regions of Puno and Cusco of Peru, whom we work closely with, in order to apply the technical norms stablished by the Permanent Commitee for Standarization of Alpaca Fiber in Peru.

Techincal norms

  •  Peruvian Technical standard 231.300.2014-Alpaca fiber in fleece. 

  • Peruvian Technical Standard 231.301.2014- classified alpaca fiber. 

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Classification table
 

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