Alpaca Throw – Silver Birch

$125

Not only will the Silver Birch alpaca throw make for an elegant addition to your home, but it’s also great for giving. Its classic striped pattern and muted ash and beige palette will be appreciated by anyone on your gift list, with its neutral hues that will easy complement every taste and décor. What makes it extra special is its alpaca fiber that makes it amazingly soft, warm, and lightweight.

Hypo-allergenic beautiful alternative to wool. This throw are made of soft alpaca all natural fiber. Extremely warm, light weight and soft-as-silk!

80% Alpaca – 20% acrylic

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Description

We work directly with artisans & communities in South America to promote social and economic advancement. We use fair-trade policies to provide support to the community groups we work with. By purchasing Shupaca products, you are helping to maintain Incan traditions and keep the talents and skills of these artisans alive for generations to come!

Alpaca is considered as one of the world’s most valuable natural fibers. Hypo-allergenic, smooth as silk with moisture wicking properties & a natural insulating core. The perfect alternative to wool for total comfort!

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Care and Cleaning

May be hand washed in cool water, air dry, low setting on dryer for 10 min to fluff. Dry Clean is the recommended option. Use a light brush direction of fiber, iron on low in same direction if needed.

Return Policy

This piece is returnable within 30 days for refund of the value of the item.

More about the Product

The blankets and throws are made with alpaca, an all-natural fiber that is organic, hypo- allergenic, extremely warm and soft-as-silk!

Exceeding the simplicity of function, Shupaca fuses contemporary style with traditional fibers adding clean lines & rich bright hues that add warmth and texture to any space!

Our products are sourced
from South America by small collectives in remote areas of the Andean Mountain region. They are artisan-made, incorporating traditional weaving techniques passed on through generations of Incan craft.