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  2. Alpaca fiber - Wikipedia

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    Alpaca fleece is the natural fiber harvested from an alpaca. There are two different types of alpaca fleece. The most common fleece type comes from a Huacaya. Huacaya fiber grows and looks similar to sheep wool in that the animal looks "fluffy". The second type of alpaca is Suri and makes up less than 10% of the South American alpaca population.

  3. Inca animal husbandry - Wikipedia

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    The llama and alpaca were especially important in the Andean economy. Llama: the resources provided by the llama were used to the maximum. Thus, its wool was spun to transform it into clothing for the people of the sierra, as the inhabitants of the coast used the cotton to make their clothing.

  4. Wool - Wikipedia

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    Wool is "the fiber from the fleece of the sheep or lamb or hair of the Angora or Cashmere goat (and may include the so-called specialty fibers from the hair of the camel, alpaca, llama, and vicuna) which has never been reclaimed from any woven or felted wool product". [16] "Virgin wool" and "new wool" are also used to refer to such never used wool.

  5. 10 Best Low-Shed Wool Rugs (Plus, How to Care for the Ones ...

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    About five years ago, I invested in a wool rug that I was influenced to buy. It had a lovely high-low pile and a geometric design—said Instagram star popped it in her baby’s nursery and ...

  6. Textile arts of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas

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    Cotton and wool from alpaca, llamas, and vicuñas have been woven into elaborate textiles for thousands of years in the Andes and are still important parts of Quechua and Aymara culture today. Coroma in Antonio Quijarro Province, Bolivia is a major center for ceremonial textile production. [6]

  7. Andean textiles - Wikipedia

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    Qompi was made from the finest materials available to the Inca. Alpaca, particularly baby alpaca, and vicuña wool were used to create elaborate and richly decorated items. As a result of their smoothness, Inca textiles made of vicuña fiber are described as "silk" by the first Spanish explorers. Tupu (pin) before the 17th century [9]

  8. Alpaca - Wikipedia

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    The quality of alpaca fiber is determined by how crimpy it is. Typically, the greater the number of small folds in the fiber, the greater the quality. There are two modern breeds of alpaca, separated based on their respective region of endemism and fiber (wool) type—the Suri alpaca and the Huacaya alpaca.

  9. Newborn Alpaca Trying to Stand up for the First Time Has ...

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    The alpaca was young — it seems like the baby animal was days, if not hours, old. Shared by the Natterjack Alpaca Experience in Ormskirk, England, the footage shows the alpaca, ...