Handmade Big Alpaca with Saddle Toy - Ecofriendly
Handmade Big Alpaca with Saddle Toy - Ecofriendly
Handmade Big Alpaca with Saddle Toy - Ecofriendly
Handmade Big Alpaca with Saddle Toy - Ecofriendly
Handmade Big Alpaca with Saddle Toy - Ecofriendly
Handmade Big Alpaca with Saddle Toy - Ecofriendly
Handmade Big Alpaca with Saddle Toy - Ecofriendly
Handmade Big Alpaca with Saddle Toy - Ecofriendly
Handmade Big Alpaca with Saddle Toy - Ecofriendly
Handmade Big Alpaca with Saddle Toy - Ecofriendly
Blossom Inspirations

Handmade Big Alpaca with Saddle Toy - Ecofriendly

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Alpacas are native and representative of the Peruvian highlands. That's why at Blossom Inspirations, we proudly include them in our toy collection.
This adorable alpaca is handmade from recycled alpaca fiber by Peruvian artisans. Each piece is unique, thanks to natural variations in the material.

Available in two colors: 

Natural (white and brown)
Vibrant Fuchsia

🔹Accessory: Saddle, a handwoven rainbow agüayo (traditional Andean saddle).
🔹 Size: 50 cm (20 inches) height
🔹 Production time: ~2 days by artisan cooperative
🔹 Place of production: Lima, Peru

🌿 Materials: 100% natural discarded alpaca fiber, dyed with vegetable dyes. No synthetic materials. Stuffing: 100% pure alpaca fiber (no synthetic fill, no chemicals).
🧵 Hand-embroidered eyes for safety,
💙 Your purchase supports the economic independence, social well-being, and self-esteem of Peruvian artisan families.

Dimensions (~):
Length (in.):13
Height (in.):20

Weight (lbs.):1.7

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Rachel

These make great gifts for a college dorm. We call them emotional support alpacas and they are always a hit

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Shirley Ryan
My new pet alpaca

I just ordered another alpaca stuffed animal to go with the light colored one I purchased at a craft store in Berea recently. If possible, this one is even more beautiful than the first one! It has contrasting dark hair with white. We call them "Peanut Butter" and "Jelly" after 2 alpacas we hiked with last summer! What a pretty pair! Nice work, Raul!!