alpaca wool reviews

- * WELCOME TO COLLECTORMAN'S BARGAINS :)) Enjoy unrivaled comfort with this Jaydee Riverina Alpaca Wool Queen Size Quilt. The Riverina range is luxuriously soft, lightweight and provides a warm feel of Australian Alpaca wool. In the last twenty years 85,000 Alpacas have come to call Australia home and produce some of the best fleece in the world. Riverina Alpaca wool is non allergenic and chemical free making them ideal for sensitive people. Being a naturally fibre makes it naturally flame retardant, environmentally friendly and moisture absorbent to keep you dry and warm all year round. Quilt also comes with a super soft cotton sateen cover with a 400 GSM. Products carrying the Riverina brand have been made in Australia from Pure Australia Alpaca and Austral...
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- Alpaca Ware Sliced Template Click an Image to Enlarge This is a brand new alpaca turtleneck sweater, handmade in Peru. It is made with a very nice and warm alpaca yarn, in a beautiful solid shade of Gray. Perfect for cool weather this is a lightweight yet warm sweater, the perfect fit for any occasion. It is a large size and measures: Neck to waist: 30". Underarm to underarm (front): 23". Sleeve (cuff to shoulder): 23" (shoulder to neck): 8". Alpaca is considered a specialty fiber because less alpaca fiber is produced each year than cashmere, angora rabbit or mohair. However, alpaca is considered a luxury fiber because of its unique properties, softness, luster, lightness, durability and warmth. No other animal has fiber that can combine all these properties...
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- Alpaca Ware Sliced Template Click an Image to Enlarge This is a brand new alpaca coat, handmade in Peru. It is very warm, comfortable and soft. It has a special design with buttons on the collar and exquisite HAND EMBROIDERED details on the front. Its color is a nice shade of Ivory. This is an original, new coat we have in stock ! It is a medium size and measures: Neck to waist: 26". Underarm to underarm (front): 20". Sleeve (cuff to shoulder): 22" (shoulder to neck): 5". Alpaca is considered a specialty fiber because less alpaca fiber is produced each year than cashmere, angora rabbit or mohair. However, alpaca is considered a luxury fiber because of its unique properties, softness, luster, lightness, durability and warmth. No other animal has fiber that ca...
Onsale for USD 24.99 and shipping from North Miami Beach...read more... 
- eb63852 eb169303 nv75403 nv35102 nv68702 TL12 Other items by Maldonado Family Other Women's Handbags & Bags: Handbags & Purses Women's Handbags & Bags: Other Sustainable & Natural : Handbags Handbags : Wool Handbag Collectio Spiritual & Inspiratio : Inspired by Tradition Jewelry Sculpture & Carvings Other related items Andean Warmth Suggested Retail: US $80.95 Alpaca wool shoulder bag, 'Andean Warmth' by Maldonado Family Artist Bio & Reviews I will never let go of either my grandfather or my grandson's hands, for what I have learned from the elders, I will teach to the young. View other items by this artist Warm shades of yellow, red and brown welcome the cool allure of green in a shoulder bag of splendid beauty. The Maldonado Family weaves the alpaca wool b...
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