Lacey

Lacey

$300.00

This throw is delicate, breezy, and incredibly soft. But don’t let its name fool you, the fringe really packs a punch. We encourage you to take it for a spin around town, or layer it on your bed. Just be sure to make it your own!

DETAILS

Made of 100% baby alpaca, this Lacey throw is a web of softness. We use the finest baby alpaca to weave an airy grid-like pattern. One more reason to love it: the fringe is handwoven by a community of women artisans in Callalli, Peru, who gain meaningful employment through their craft.

Material: 100% Baby Alpaca

Measurements: 80”L x 54”W plus 14” Handwoven Fringe

Origin: Peru

Care Instructions:

Made of 100% baby alpaca, this lovely throw has endless possibilities and, like all of our alpaca, it is designed to be with you for a very long time. To ensure its longevity, please follow these care instructions: Dry clean only. Avoid areas where snags may occur, such as with jewelry or pets.

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what we’re made of

Peruvian Alpaca

Why alpaca? Alpacas are curious, social and (we think) adorable. Their fleece  is renewable, sustainable, and eco-friendly. They are also gentle on the environment- they only eat the tops of the grass, and their softly padded hooves have little impact on the land.  Alpaca fleece is hypoallergenic, resistant to breaking and pilling, and a great insulator. Oh, and have you felt the ‘paca? It’s softer than cashmere. We promise you’ll never go back.

 
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HOW WE’RE MADE

Handwoven and One-of-a-Kind

We collaborate with an organization that provides small-scale alpaca farmers and artisans an opportunity to work with international markets and to earn a fair wage. Our hand-knits are made utilizing traditional Peruvian methods to spin and dye our yarn. 

We source our woven blankets from a factory with a focus on eco-friendly and social  initiatives. Our blankets are produced on an industrial loom and finished by hand. All of our embroidery is done by a group of women artisans in Callalli, a beautiful region in the Peruvian highlands.

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