Our alpaca blankets bring together natural warmth, everyday softness, and a clean, timeless look that works in any room. Woven from ethically sourced alpaca fiber, each piece is light enough to drape over a bed or sofa yet warm enough for cold nights, so it becomes a blanket you reach for year round.
Why choose an alpaca blanket?
Alpaca fiber is prized for being warmer than wool, naturally breathable, and silky against the skin. It is hypoallergenic and lanolin free, so it suits sensitive skin that reacts to traditional sheep's wool. The result is a blanket that regulates temperature, resists pilling, and holds its shape and color for years.
Thoughtfully made and built to last
Every blanket is made in Peru in partnership with Andean artisan families, using ethically sourced alpaca fiber and traditional weaving techniques passed down through generations. Each purchase supports fair, sustainable craftsmanship rather than mass production.
How to care for your alpaca blanket
Alpaca is naturally odor and stain resistant, so it rarely needs washing. When it does, hand wash in cold water with a gentle wool-safe detergent, press out the water without wringing, and lay flat in a shaded spot to dry. Avoid the dryer and direct sun, both of which can stress the fiber.
Frequently asked questions
Are alpaca blankets warmer than wool?
Yes. Alpaca fiber has hollow cores that trap heat, making it warmer than sheep's wool at the same weight while staying breathable, so you stay warm without overheating.
Are alpaca blankets good for sensitive skin?
They are. Alpaca fiber is hypoallergenic and contains no lanolin, the substance in sheep's wool that triggers most wool allergies, so it feels soft and itch free even on sensitive skin.
Where are your alpaca blankets made?
Every blanket is made in Peru in partnership with Andean artisan families, using ethically sourced alpaca fiber and traditional weaving techniques.
How do I wash an alpaca blanket?
Hand wash in cold water with a wool-safe detergent, gently press out the water without wringing, and lay flat to dry away from direct sun. Avoid machine drying.
Is alpaca fiber sustainable?
Yes. Alpacas graze gently without damaging pastures, and their fiber is renewable, biodegradable, and produced in small batches by Andean communities, making it a more sustainable choice than synthetic blankets.
