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Alpaca Fur Rugs
Alpaca fur rugs are becoming more commonplace in a picture of household items and farms struggle to keep up with the demand.
The fiber of these animals is in high demand in Europe and North America for its softness and silky feel. The fiber has a cellular structure similar to hair, but is very fine, the second only to vicuna fiber. Careful breeding minimized guard hair in the fleece of these animals.
Alpaca fur rugs are becoming more commonplace in a picture of household items and farms struggle to keep up with the demand.
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The finest fiber from crias is used for children clothes and toys; the coarser fiber from the neck and head and from older animals comes for coats, home decor and felt production. Even people with allergies can wear such things, as they contain no lanoline and dyeing agents. Alpaca fur rugs are becoming more commonplace in a picture of household items and farms struggle to keep up with the demand.
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