Fur Chalina

Fur Chalina

€390.00

100% Baby Alpaca Fur Chalina with invisible vertical slit so that you can snug the scarf more closely to the neck.

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D E S C R I P T I O N

100% Baby Alpaca Fur

Length: 29 inches / 99 cm

The fur that is used to create these scarves comes from Alpaca that have naturally passed away during the cold winter months in the highlands of Peru. We don’t kill for fur.

Our garments are not stock in a factory. Each garment is custom made for our clients when they place their order.

*The fur we use comes from Alpaca who naturally pass away during the cold winter months. We do not kill for fur. Therefore stock is limited every year and only available from May onwards.


C A R E & M A I N T E N A N C E

Professional clean at an expert furrier.

Shake out the scarf to fluff up the fur, and use a soft plastic fur brush to revive the bounce of the fibres.

For more detailed care instructions please visit our care page


M A Y W E H E L P ?

For more information about this garment please write to us at info@pachablu.com

 

 

ALPACA WOOL

We don’t believe in over-producing to fit a mould. We believe in unique.

Every garment we produce is as unique as the Peruvian Alpaca it came from which is why no two capes or fur scarves will ever be the same.

Alpacas were domesticated by the Incas more than 6,000 years ago and raised for their exquisite fleece

Due to its quality and all of its superhero characteristics, alpaca fibre was reserved exclusively for the elite and nobility.

Our wool is still hand-produced in the highlands of Peru. 

Alpaca is a specialty fibre that has been described as stronger than mohair, finer than cashmere, smoother than silk, softer than cotton, warmer than goose down and better-breathing than thermal knits. The Alpacas produce hair, not wool, rendering the fibre warmer than sheep’s wool (Merino) or goat’s wool (cashmere) and not itchy. It is also free of lanolin, making it hypoallergenic.

Alpacas are shorn once a year for their wool. The fur we use comes from animals who have died naturally in the winter months. We don’t kill for fur.

This makes our garments not only unique but limited production. The fur, although undeniably much softer, is akin to sheepskin from a sheep, and will vary slightly in thickness and texture.

 

 

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