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The Alpaca's Journey:
From the Andes to you

 

An ancient jewel and the legacy of the Incas

Alpacas have always been considered a true treasure in the Andean region. The Incas, masters of domesticating and utilizing these animals, valued their wool for its incomparable softness and resilience, elevating it to a symbol of prosperity and a spiritual connection to Mother Earth. Alpacas played a central role in sacred ceremonies and trade, reflecting a rich and millennia-old cultural identity.

Breeding and life of alpacas:
Harmony in the heights

In the vast plains of the Peruvian plateau, where heaven and earth meet, alpacas inhabit high altitudes that challenge extreme climatic conditions.
Their existence is a perfect example of the balance between nature and traditional knowledge, carefully passed down from generation to generation.

storage

  1. Store the garment in a dry and cool place to avoid moisture.

  2. Do not hang, but fold carefully to prevent deformation.

  3. To protect against moths, you can place lavender or cedarwood sachets in the closet.

Breeding and life of alpacas:
Harmony in the heights

In the vast plains of the Peruvian plateau, where heaven and earth meet, alpacas inhabit high altitudes that challenge extreme climatic conditions.
Their existence is a perfect example of the balance between nature and traditional knowledge, carefully passed down from generation to generation.

storage

  1. Store the garment in a dry and cool place to avoid moisture.

  2. Do not hang, but fold carefully to prevent deformation.

  3. To protect against moths, you can place lavender or cedarwood sachets in the closet.

Breeding and life of alpacas:
Harmony in the heights

In the vast plains of the Peruvian plateau, where heaven and earth meet, alpacas inhabit high altitudes that challenge extreme climatic conditions.
Their existence is a perfect example of the balance between nature and traditional knowledge, carefully passed down from generation to generation.

storage

  1. Store the garment in a dry and cool place to avoid moisture.

  2. Do not hang, but fold carefully to prevent deformation.

  3. To protect against moths, you can place lavender or cedarwood sachets in the closet.

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