Authors:
Jennifer and Ian Lutz
Cas-Cad-Nac Farm, Weathersfield, Vermont, United States
Date of Publication:
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Cas-Cad-Nac Farm
Excerpt:
Found in a vast array of natural colors from white to black and most everything in between (beiges, fawns, browns, and greys), the fiber of the alpaca is the byproduct for which the animals were originally first domesticated some 6,000 years ago. Modern textile grade alpaca fleece is blessed with amazing fineness, very good insulation qualities, and high luster, making alpaca a near perfect fiber from which to make luxurious garments. Because of those qualities, clothing made from it is both light weight yet extremely warm at the same time, while being more durable than cashmere.
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