Statements of taste

       By: Samantha Holmes
Posted: 2009-07-23 07:06:16
Choosing good quality, ethically produced items has become easier over recent years, as companies have recognised that consumers like to buy things that they feel good about. There is a growing desire among many people to make use of more natural, traditional foods and materials, and most shops now sell organic ranges. Many individuals take great care of their appearance, and wear clothing which they feel tells the world a bit about them. Selecting garments made from good quality, natural materials can sometimes be difficult, but more and more people in the UK and Europe are discovering that alpaca wool ticks all the right boxes. The alpaca is one of a group of animals called South American camelids. Alpacas and llamas have both been domesticated over thousands of years for separate purposes, and their appearance reflects their roles. Although at first glance the similarity in appearance between alpacas and llamas is striking, so too is the difference in size. Llamas were bred as pack animals, and have been bred for size, strength and stamina, enabling them to carry heavy loads over long distances. Alpacas are quite a lot smaller, measuring about one metre at the withers and are primarily used for their amazing fleeces. The wool is becoming increasingly popular outside of the alpaca's native land, as it has several advantages over fibres from fleeces such as sheep. The wool is very lightweight, but also considerably warmer than sheep wool, and is extremely soft to touch. Those who are sensitive or allergic to lanolin can wear alpaca products, and the fact it does not feel scratchy or irritating against the skin means that it is suitable for making baby clothing. There are more than 22 natural colours of alpaca wool, ranging from white and tones of cream and beige, to deep browns and black. On a summer's day it can seem as though winter is an eternity away, but chilly autumn days come around sooner than often imagined. Treating yourself to some warm accessories in the run up to colder weather means that you are prepared and can stay snug. An alpaca scarf is a great option, being light, stylish and exceptionally warm. There are styles of alpaca scarf to suit almost any taste available, and they are both stylish, practical and made from natural fibres.There is an added sense of well being that comes from wearing good quality clothes. Those who sell alpaca products usually have a wealth of information about how they are made and are often happy to provide information about the whole process. So when winter comes and you are wearing the alpaca scarf of your choice, it can make you smile to think of alpacas, they are so full of character and all have their own personalities. These qualities mean that they are also kept as pets in the UK, and those who own them become more appreciative of these remarkable creatures over time. Keeping alpacas requires dedication, but even those who cannot have their own herd can understand the appeal of the animals and their wonderful wool. Since graduating in Art and Languages from Edinburgh University in 1991. It was during her last employment working for a small international trading company importing cashmere from Nepal where she developed her interest in luxury fabrics and traditional craftsmanship.
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