Stay cosy and warm in style with our Toni Olive Green Baby Alpaca Wool Scarf. Made from the finest Peruvian finest baby alpaca fibre, this scarf is not only incredibly soft and luxurious but also offers unbeatable warmth and comfort.
Expertly woven and hand-finished to an extremely high standard in the highlands of the Andes, this scarf boasts unparalleled quality and craftsmanship. The gorgeous olive green melange colour adds a touch of elegance to any outfit and is perfect for any occasion.
Whether you’re bundling up for a chilly day outdoors or adding a touch of sophistication to your evening attire, this scarf is the perfect accessory. The super fine baby alpaca fibre ensures that this scarf is not only soft but also hypoallergenic and durable, making it an investment piece for your wardrobe.
At Toni, we pride ourselves on sourcing only the finest materials and working with skilled artisans to create truly exceptional products. This Olive Green Scarf is just one of our gorgeous Toni single-coloured scarves, and we’re confident that you’ll love it as much as we do. Order yours today and experience the luxury of Peruvian finest baby alpaca wool for yourself.
Crafted from the finest super fine baby alpaca wool
Our love for the world’s finest fibre, sourced directly from nature, is duly celebrated with our Toni Scarf. The result is a lightweight, durable and lovingly warm fleece that’s also fashionable, practical and highly sustainable.
Bring nature into your space in the most eco-friendly, exciting and extraordinary way by making our Toni Scarf your favourite fashion accessory.
Alpaca – Treasure of the Andes
Alpacas (lama pacos) are members of the South American camelid family which also includes Llamas, Guanacos and Vicuñas, to which they are closely related. Alpacas are indigenous to Peruvian highlands. There are an estimated 3.5 to 5 million Alpacas in South America, and about 95% of them are found in the Southern region of Peru. Alpacas are bred at altitudes ranging from 2,500 to over 4,500 metres above sea level, where they to withstand temperatures that fluctuate between +30 Celsius to -20 Celsius in a single day and survive on a special low-protein diet based on natural grasses found on the moorelands. Alpacas are shorn every 18 months, from November to March, yielding about 2 to 3 kilograms of fibre per animas. There are two Alpaca types: Huacayo and Suri, which differ from each other in both they appearance and the characteristics of they fibre.
SUSTAINABLE âś” | RENEWABLE âś” | ETHICAL âś” | BIODEGRADABLE âś”