Toni Baby Alpaca Wool Scarf in Dark Navy

30 x 200cm – 12in x 6ft 6in

100% Baby Alpaca Wool

$102.00 incl VAT

In stock

Weight 0.260 kg
Material

100% Baby Alpaca Wool

Size

W30 x L200 cm – 12in x 6ft 6in

Colour

Dark Navy

Style

Solid

Softness

5

Introducing our Toni Scarf, a luxurious and eco-friendly accessory made with the world’s finest and most exclusive fibre – baby alpaca wool. This dark navy coloured scarf is the perfect addition to any wardrobe, measuring 30 x 200cm in size. Crafted with care and dedication, our scarf is not only incredibly warm and durable but also lightweight, making it a versatile piece that can be worn in any season.

Our commitment to sustainability is at the forefront of everything we do. We carefully source our materials and ensure that our production processes have minimal impact on the environment. By choosing our Toni Scarf, you can be confident that you are making a conscious decision to support sustainable fashion.

The dark navy colour of our Toni Scarf is both timeless and stylish, making it a perfect complement to any outfit. The soft and silky texture of the baby alpaca wool will caress your skin and provide an unparalleled level of comfort. Its generous size allows for versatile styling options, from draping it around your neck to wearing it as a shawl.

Invest in a piece of nature and elevate your style with our Toni Scarf. Join us in our journey towards sustainability and experience the beauty and uniqueness of this incredible fibre.

Crafted from the finest baby alpaca wool

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 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 animal. There are two Alpaca types: Huacayo and Suri, which differ from each other in both their appearance and the characteristics of the fibre.

SUSTAINABLE âś” | RENEWABLE âś” | ETHICAL âś” | BIODEGRADABLE âś”

 

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