Alpaca Wool Throws
Best sustainable throw for those seeking lightweight, hypoallergenic warmth.
Experience the natural elegance and incredible warmth of the Avocado Alpaca Wool Throws, sourced from the Peruvian Andes. Crafted from high-functioning alpaca wool, these blankets offer unparalleled comfort and style to any room. Available in a variety of natural hues and patterns, including plaid and ombre fades, they are made from the finest, softest alpaca fibers. Naturally hypoallergenic, flame-resistant, and temperature-regulating, these throws are a luxurious and sustainable choice for cozying up.
$149.00
Owner Satisfaction
4.5
/ 5
Category Rank
2888
/ 5640
#2888 in Blankets
Price vs Category Average
-3%
Below average
Dimensions
7050
/ " x "
Who it's for
- Eco-conscious homeowners prioritizing sustainable and biodegradable materials
- People with sensitive skin seeking itch-free, ultra-soft warmth
- Ethical shoppers supporting fair-trade artisan craftsmanship
Who should skip it
- Busy households needing low-maintenance, machine-washable bedding
- Interior designers searching for bold or vibrant accent colors
- Budget-focused buyers looking for affordable synthetic alternatives
Performance breakdown
Thermal efficiency
Superior temperature regulation keeps you warm without causing overheating.
Material softness
Baby alpaca fibers provide a luxurious, cashmere-like feel against the skin.
Sustainability profile
Ethically sourced fibers and natural dyes ensure a minimal environmental footprint.
Hypoallergenic properties
Naturally antimicrobial fibers are ideal for those with sensitive skin.
Maintenance ease
Strict dry-clean-only requirement demands careful handling for long-term upkeep.
Design versatility
Understated earth tones and classic patterns complement a wide range of interiors.
Key Specs
Dimensions
70" x 50"
Weight
1.2 lbs
Material
Alpaca Wool (Natural & Camel), Baby Alpaca (Plaids & Fades)
Care
Dry clean Only
Features
- Sourced from the Peruvian Andes
- Made from high-functioning alpaca wool
- Naturally dyed colors without chemical dyes
- Hypoallergenic and antimicrobial
- Lightweight and temperature-regulating
- Soft texture comparable to cashmere
- Available in natural earth tones and patterns
- Baby alpaca used for plaid and fade versions for extra softness
What customers say
Customers consistently praise the Alpaca Wool Throws for their exceptional softness and lightweight warmth. Many reviewers highlight the luxurious feel of the natural fibers which provide comfort without the itchiness often associated with traditional wool. The elegant design and sustainable sourcing resonate with eco conscious shoppers who appreciate the blend of ethical production and high end aesthetics. While the price point reflects a premium investment the consensus points toward a product that delivers lasting beauty and functional coziness for any living space. It is a favorite for those seeking refined home essentials.
Know before you buy
Alpaca wool is significantly softer and lacks the lanolin found in sheep's wool, making it feel more like cashmere against the skin. It is also less likely to cause irritation for those with sensitive skin.
Yes. Alpaca fibers are naturally temperature-regulating, meaning they provide warmth in the winter while remaining breathable and lightweight enough to use during cooler summer evenings.
The plaid and ombre fade versions are crafted from baby alpaca fiber, which is harvested from the first shearing of the animal. This specific fiber is finer and softer than standard alpaca wool, offering an even more luxurious hand-feel.
Yes, the throws are colored using natural dyes. They are free from harsh chemical dyes, maintaining the integrity of the natural fibers and earth-toned aesthetic.
These throws require professional dry cleaning to maintain their texture and shape. Avoid machine washing or tumble drying, as the natural fibers can felt or shrink if exposed to heat and agitation.
Alpaca wool is naturally hypoallergenic and antimicrobial, making it a great choice for many allergy sufferers. Because it does not contain lanolin, it is generally much more tolerable than sheep's wool.
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