Why is alpaca fiber valuable?
Alpaca fiber is classified as a rare specialty fiber. It is five times warmer than sheep wool fiber and more luxurious than cashmere. There are more than 22 natural colors of alpaca fleece. An infinite array of natural colors can be produced by blending these fibers. Alpaca fiber can also be easily dyed. Alpaca fiber is strong and resilient and has more thermal capacity than almost any other animal fiber. The fiber actually contains microscopic air pockets that contribute to the creation of lightweight apparel with very high insulation value. Alpaca fiber does not itch as wool often does because it does not contain lanolin and has a smooth cell structure.
Alpaca fiber is classified as a rare specialty fiber. It is five times warmer than sheeps wool fiber and more luxurious than cashmere. There are more than 22 natural colors of alpaca fleece. Alpaca fiber can also be easily dyed, the fiber is strong and resilient and has more thermal capacity than almost any other animal fiber. The fiber actually contains microscopic air pockets that help in the creation of lightweight apparel with very high insulation value. The fiber does not itch as wool often does because it does not contain lanolin, and it has a smooth cell structure.