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We import ALPACA products such as scarves, gloves, socks, plush animals, slippers, rugs, pillow covers and other hand crafted ARTESAN products from Peru (Lima, Cusco, Arequipa) to the United States. We specialize in Wholesale items to Retail Chains as well as to other resellers. Unlike others, we contract DIRECTLY with several Artisians to manufacture our items to OUR customers needs.
We have over 200 beanies and earflap hats to choose from, Alpaca scarves, camargo scarves, baby Alpaca sweaters, Alpaca Ponchos, Alpaca Fur Lined Slippers, Alpaca bears, bunnies, dogs cats lions and others as well as dolls, shawls. Purses, Backpacks, Socks and beautiful Rugs and pillow covers.
Our buyers are located both in California and Lima Peru.
Please email us if you have any questions to: ebay@peruviangoodsonline.com
Caring For Your Alpaca Product
Hand-washing is the gentlest method of cleaning an Alpaca garment, and will add years to the life of your Alpaca apparel.
Follow these four simple steps and your Alpaca purchase will give you years of luxurious comfort and wear.
1. Gently wash in warm water with a mild soap (mild shampoo will do) and thoroughly rinse in water of the same temperature. Special care must be taken as wet Alpaca fabric can weaken and stretch out of shape. Never wring or twist. Gently press excess water from garment.
2. While supporting the weight of the wet garment lay it on a dry towel. Ease the garment back into shape and roll up in the towel. Press to remove excess water and repeat this step with a second towel.
3. On a flat surface lay the sweater on a fresh, dry towel, until thoroughly air dried.
4. Once your Alpaca garment is dry you will want to fold it carefully, avoiding a center crease. Never hang an Alpaca sweater as it will stretch the garment out of shape. Lay flat in a drawer or on a closet shelf.
If stains persist: In the event of stubborn stains, dry cleaning may be the only solution. We do not recommend machine washing. That being said, should you decide to use your washing machine, secure the garment in a tied pillowcase and set on gentle cycle; cool water. Proceed to steps 3 and 4.
Alpacas are one of four members of the camel family (camelids) found in South America today. Vicuñas and guanacos are wild camelids. Alpacas and llamas are domesticated camelids. They are a good deal smaller than the more familiar llama, weighing only 100 to 200 pounds at maturity. The alpaca is used primarily as a fleece animal, producing a luxurious fine fleece used to make incredibly soft garments. There are two types of alpaca, Huacaya and Suri. The Huacayan alpacas are by far the most common. Huacayan fleece has crimp or waviness whereas the Suri fleece is very fine but has no crimp and lies on the animal with a distinctive lock structure. Both produce highly sought after wool.
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About our company
We are located in California, and we also have an office in Lima Peru.
Most of our products are shipped from our offices in Lima to our offices in Southern CA, to be able to offer you better shipping prices.
Most of our products include the "Best offer" feature. Please consider at the time of offer that we are not going to be able to combine shipping charges in those items. We are already giving you a discounted price if you buy more than one item using that feature. In products shipped directly from Lima we do combine shipping when all the products purchased come from the same office.
Please NOTE: Insurance on packages coming from Lima it is ONLY "Certified Mail". We are unable to provide insurance for your packages when coming from Lima.
Do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions.... ebay@peruviangoodsonline.com
Thank you for helping us to improve the beautiful country of Peru.
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