Alpaca fur is warmer and lighter than sheep fur, and almost never itchy. Thanks to it's excellent moisture absorbing ability, it provides a dry sensation all night long, even when we sweat.
Its great temperature control creates a good sleeping environment. It is also a great choice for people, who suffer from rheumatic diseases.
Due to its eucalyptus satin cover, its elegant, and has good physiologic attributes.
Filling is removable, the cover is washable.
Cover: 50% cotton, 50% eucalyptus-satin
Filling: 100% alpaca fur (1200g)
Size: 50x70 cm
Alpaca fur
Alpaca is a species of South-American camelid. Unlike sheep wool, alpaka fur is not greasy, so it's hypoallergenic. Alpaca fur varies in fineness, according to its body parts. The finest fur can be collected from the abdominal parts and the neck. Fur, collected from these parts is called "baby alpaca (so it's not true that, this fur is "torn off of baby animals to satisfy the demand for luxury bedding.) The fineness of the fur is measured in micrometres. To see the differences, we can bring some example. The thickness of spider web is around 2,5 micron, silk thread's is 14,5, while alpaca fur's fineness is between 15-25 micron. This means, that alpaca fur has a similarly soft touch as silk, and its use-value equals to cashmere's.