PERU
Alpaca from Peru
2026
Peruvian alpacas are one of the most valuable symbols of Peru's natural and cultural heritage. They have been a part of Andean civilizations for millennia, and today their fiber is considered one of the finest and most sustainable in the world.
Today, Peru is home to more than 80% of the world's alpaca population, mainly in Puno, Cusco, Arequipa and Ayacucho, at altitudes above 3,800 meters above sea level.
La fibra de alpaca tiene propiedades que la hacen una de las más valiosas. Su suavidad y capacidad de regulación térmica permiten que sea ideal para confeccionar prendas para el frio.
Peruvian alpacas are one of the most valuable symbols of Peru's natural and cultural heritage. They have been a part of Andean civilizations for millennia, and today their fiber is considered one of the finest and most sustainable in the world.
Today, Peru is home to more than 80% of the world's alpaca population, mainly in Puno, Cusco, Arequipa and Ayacucho, at altitudes above 3,800 meters above sea level.
La fibra de alpaca tiene propiedades que la hacen una de las más valiosas. Su suavidad y capacidad de regulación térmica permiten que sea ideal para confeccionar prendas para el frio.

