Alpaca wool scarves and plaids, warm gift ideas
Alpaca wool products are classic, warm an luxurious.
Misty cold evenings knock on the door in Estonia almost every season, so you always have to be prepared to warm yourself up. The best way to do this is to pull on nice warm socks so that your toes don’t get cold and wrap a soft, warm alpaca wool scarf around your neck. Alpacas are grown mainly for their excellent wool. Alpaca wool is shiny and silky, soft and luxurious. Alpaca wool is...
Alpaca wool scarves and plaids, warm gift ideas
Alpaca wool products are classic, warm an luxurious.
Misty cold evenings knock on the door in Estonia almost every season, so you always have to be prepared to warm yourself up. The best way to do this is to pull on nice warm socks so that your toes don’t get cold and wrap a soft, warm alpaca wool scarf around your neck. Alpacas are grown mainly for their excellent wool. Alpaca wool is shiny and silky, soft and luxurious. Alpaca wool is considered to be 7 times warmer and 3 times stronger than sheep wool, it is not pungent and does not contain lanolin, so it is allergy-free. An alpaca wool scarf is the perfect gift for those who love luxury!
Why should you choose a scarf made of alpaca wool?
Alpaca wool scarves and blankets are soft, silky and strong - ideal for our climate. Alpaca wool is 7 times warmer than sheep wool, being thin and soft enough at the same time. Unlike wool, alpaca wool does not prick and is more skin-friendly, does not cause itchy skin or other allergic reactions, because alpaca wool does not contain lanolin.
The surface of the alpaca wool fiber is smooth, so the wool is silky and does not pick up dirt as easily as other materials. Alpaca wool products are non-flammable and the production of alpaca wool has a very small ecological footprint.
Where are alpacas and their wool from?
Alpacas originate in the marshy mountain areas of South America and mainly live in Peru, Colombia, Ecuador, Chile and Argentina. Alpacas are South American camels, & nbsp; The special feature of alpaca wool is that the natural air pockets inside the fibers give the alpha fibers breathability and durability. Alpacas have been grown for more than 6,000 years.
Which is warmer, alpaca or merino wool?
Merino wool (made from natural fibers grown in merino sheep) is generally thinner and softer than alpaca wool. Merino wool has its advantages, but if you prefer heat, it is better to choose alpaca wool socks, scarves and blankets. Alpaca blankets and scarves keep you warm very effectively, while allowing the skin to breathe.
How to care for alpaca wool scarves and blankets?
Generally, alpaca wool products should be taken to a professional chemical cleaning. But if you still want to wash items at home then the guide is here. Alpaca products are not machine washable and should be washed by hand..
To take care of your alpaca wool item, place it in a bowl with mild wool soap and wash gently by hand. Then rinse with water while supporting the scarf so that it does not stretch out. Do not twist when rinsing, otherwise it may change shape and shrink. To dry, place the scarf or blanket on a flat surface and away from the sun. This is how your warm and pleasant alpaca scarf will serve you for a long time.