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A highland woman with her alpaca herd in the Andes of Peru — where Orange Inca baby alpaca fibre is sourced
Alpaca

The Ultimate Guide to Baby Alpaca Wool

Baby alpaca is a grade, not an age — fleece measuring 18 to 22 microns, warmer than wool, softer to wear than most cashmere, and significantly more durable than either. This guide covers what it is...

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Alpaca wool coat in beige — lightweight warmth handmade in Peru | Orange Inca
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Why Invest in an Alpaca Coat This Winter?

Naturally warmer than wool, yet incredibly lightweight — our alpaca coats offer breathable warmth without the bulk. Hand-finished in Peru using mostly alpaca and a touch of wool for structure, they...

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Baby alpaca in natural colours — fibre softer than cashmere and warmer than wool | Orange Inca
Alpaca

Baby Alpaca in Winter: What Makes It Different

Baby alpaca is a winter fibre in the best sense — warmer for its weight than standard wool, soft enough for direct skin contact, and durable enough to look good at the end of a full season. Here’s ...

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Alpacas grazing freely in the Andean highlands of Peru — where Orange Inca baby alpaca fibre is sourced from highland farming families
Alpaca

Baby Alpaca and the Highland Families Who Raise It

In the high Andes — in Arequipa and Puno, at altitudes where very little else survives — families raise alpacas. They have done so for over 6,000 years. This is where baby alpaca fibre begins.

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Baby Alpaca Shawl in natural undyed tones. Softer than cashmere and hypoallergenic.
Alpaca

Baby Alpaca vs Cashmere: A Practical Guide to Luxury Fibres

Baby alpaca, cashmere, merino, and vicuña sit in the same conversation about luxury fibres — but they don't all perform the same way. This guide covers what sets each one apart, where baby alpaca h...

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Alpaca fleece being graded and sorted in Peru — baby alpaca is a fibre grade of 18 to 22 microns, not a description of the animal's age
Alpaca

How Baby Alpaca Wool Is Harvested

Baby alpaca is a grade — fleece that measures between 18 and 22 microns, identified by hand after shearing. Here is how it gets from the high-altitude farms of the Andes to a finished piece.

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