Earthy, rustic, cozy hues. Hand-loomed from only the softest baby alpaca, this throw ties in perfectly with the modern neutral home. Perfect for curling up by the fire on a cold day, this throw will add warmth and subtle style to your living space or bedroom.
Handwoven on a traditional pedal loom by a group of highly skilled Artisans in the Andes mountains of Huancavelica, baby alpaca is hypoallergenic and perfect for people with allergies or sensitive skin. Our Artisan partners are passionate about the livelihoods of their Artisans and keeping alive traditions that have existed in Peru for 5000 years.
The beauty of both handmade and natural materials means no two pieces will ever be identical. There may be small differences in pattern, colour, shape or texture to what you see in the photo.
Saravia Baby Alpaca Throw
$349
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STORY
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Earthy, rustic, cozy hues. Hand-loomed from only the softest baby alpaca, this throw ties in perfectly with the modern neutral home. Perfect for curling up by the fire on a cold day, this throw will add warmth and subtle style to your living space or bedroom.
Handwoven on a traditional pedal loom by a group of highly skilled Artisans in the Andes mountains of Huancavelica, baby alpaca is hypoallergenic and perfect for people with allergies or sensitive skin. Our Artisan partners are passionate about the livelihoods of their Artisans and keeping alive traditions that have existed in Peru for 5000 years.
The beauty of both handmade and natural materials means no two pieces will ever be identical. There may be small differences in pattern, colour, shape or texture to what you see in the photo.
ORIGIN
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Peru
MEASUREMENTS
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170cm (L) x 130cm (W)
COLOUR
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Shades of brown, rust and beige
MATERIAL
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100% Peruvian baby alpaca
CARE
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Dry clean only
About The Artisan
Weavers Of Barranco
In the Andes mountains of Huancavelica, a small group of artisans have been brought together by their passion for weaving. They are inspired by this intense 5000 year old Peruvian tradition which they hope to help keep alive in the skilled hands of their men and women.
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