Alpaca Throws

Alpaca Throws are smaller blankets that are perfect for a couch, loveseat, chair or small bed—and they make great children’s blankets, too! They can also be worn as a large shawl.

Alpaca blankets and throws are warmer and yet lighter in weight than wool!
Since alpaca is 40% warmer than sheep’s wool by weight, alpaca blankets and throws can be made 40% lighter and yet still remain warmer than heavier wool blankets. Plus, Alpaca fiber’s natural characteristic to breathe helps to wick moisture away much more efficiently than sheep’s wool. And the colors are so beautiful, some folks even hang our gorgeous alpaca blankets as eye catching wall tapestries, adding a beautiful burst of color and design element to any room.

Our Alpaca Blankets and Throws are made with value added processing using a proprietary blend of 80% alpaca fiber and 20% bamboo (also known as polyimide and rayon from Bamboo and some specialized types of acrylic), creating a luxuriously soft blanket with more strength, durability, and memory. This makes our alpaca blankets and throws much easier to wash and helps to maintain their appearance over time. Bamboo fiber is also super-soft and hypoallergenic—just like alpaca fiber. This is MY CHOICE to create a better product. For example, socks made from 100% alpaca alone just don’t work! They would have no elasticity, and after one wearing would be ruined. Not to mention trying to wash them in an efficient manner.

Hypoallergenic
Our alpaca blankets contain no lanolin (like wool blankets), and do not have the “prickle factor” found in sheep’s wool since the cuticle on the alpaca’s hair shaft is super smooth. Looking at sheep’s wool under a microscope looks like you are viewing a miniature barbed wire. Whereas the cuticle of the alpaca’s hair shaft is very smooth and soft to the touch. For these reasons, our textiles also tend to stay cleaner than products made from sheep’s wool.

Alpaca Throw Care
Our alpaca blankets and throws can be washed in your washing machine’s most gentle cycle with cold water and cold rinse using a conditioning human hair shampoo in place of soap. Blankets can be placed in a dryer under very low heat or no heat. Though heat will not ruin the blanket, it can cause shrinkage and is not recommended. We also recommend the use of many dryer sheets when drying your alpaca blanket. more

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