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  • Orange Premium Baby Alpaca & Silk Large Bandana Squared Scarf Scarf WASHEIN
  • Orange Premium Baby Alpaca & Silk Large Bandana Squared Scarf Scarf WASHEIN
  • Orange Premium Baby Alpaca & Silk Large Bandana Squared Scarf Scarf WASHEIN
  • Orange Premium Baby Alpaca & Silk Large Bandana Squared Scarf Scarf WASHEIN
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WASHEIN

Orange Premium Baby Alpaca & Silk Bandana Scarf

Regular price
£24.99
Regular price
£100.00
Sale price
£24.99

Elevate your daily style with the irresistible allure of Washein's luxurious Silky Alpaca Bandana Large Scarf. Immerse yourself in the craftsmanship of Peru as this exquisite accessory, expertly woven from the finest Peruvian alpaca blended with a hint of silk fibers, graces your ensemble. Its generous size and versatile design invite you to explore an array of styling possibilities, ensuring each day is an opportunity to showcase your sophistication. Redefine elegance with every wear and embrace the premium allure that only the finest craftsmanship can provide.

N.B. “baby” refers to the softest body part of an adult alpaca. Not a baby animal.

Materials

70% Premium Baby Alpaca
30% Finest Peruvian Silk

Details

Dry clean only
Made in Peru
Orange
246g

Dimensions

Length: 120cm / 47in
Width: 107cm / 42in

Care

Dry clean only.

Alpaca fibres are self-cleaning and only require airing in frosty weather or a humid room every now and then to bring back the fresh feel. This will ensure your scarf has the look and feel of day 1 on day 100.

Nature's gift

Nature couldn't have designed a better fibre: warm, soft, silky, fine and strong.

  • Naturally insulated fibre

    Adapted to the alpaca's natural habitat at 4000m a.s.l, the alpaca fibre have inherent insulating qualities and microscopic air pockets designed to keep your skin ventilated.

  • Refined and luxurious feel

    Along with having a premium fibre with an ultra-soft feel on the skin, the scarves design is such that they can be worn in various arrays.

  • Bio-degradable

    The alpaca fibre is natural hair formed from proteins. As such, it is naturally biodegradable when discarded, which means you can mix it into the soil (but not yet, we're sure you willl want to keep it for years to come).