Space Between Us

Space Between Us

from $300.00

We all need a little space...This one is great for layering on a bed or a sofa. Try layering it over one of our throws or wear it as a scarf.

DETAILS

This baby alpaca throw is as varied as its spacing. The pattern repeat consists of three different sized openings, creating movement and texture. The eyelash fringe on all sides adds dimension to the design. Layer it, hang it, or wrap yourself in it. You’ll love the airy feel and incredible softness.

Material: 85% Baby Alpaca, 12% Polyamide, 3% Merino Wool

Measurements: 80”L x 50”W

Color: Ink, Magenta/Coral

Origin: Peru

Care Instructions:

Deemed one of the softest grades of Alpaca fleece, this baby alpaca throw can be worn as a scarf or draped anywhere in your home. As a design element, it’s loosely woven in certain areas so please treat it with love and 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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