Bold Warmth & Artisanal Beauty with the Aychapungo Alpaca Wool Blend Throw
Infuse your home with warmth and bold sophistication with the Aychapungo Alpaca Wool Blend Throw. Its rich striped design—featuring deep tones of brown, red, orange, and soft grey—draws from the fiery sunsets and earthy landscapes of Ecuador’s Andean highlands. Whether draped over a sofa, folded at the end of a bed, or wrapped around your shoulders, this throw adds dramatic beauty and timeless comfort to any space.
Unmatched Softness & Quality
Crafted from a luxurious baby alpaca wool blend, the Aychapungo throw is remarkably soft, breathable, and lightweight. Alpaca fiber naturally insulates without overheating, offering cozy warmth across seasons. The addition of durable acrylic ensures resilience for everyday use without compromising its elegant feel.
Handwoven by Ecuadorian Artisans
Lovingly handmade by skilled Ecuadorian artisans, each Aychapungo throw preserves generations of traditional weaving techniques. This cultural craftsmanship blends effortlessly with a modern palette, making each piece a distinctive expression of artistry and heritage.
Why You’ll Love It
✔ Baby Alpaca Wool Blend – Ultra-soft, breathable, and strong
✔ Lightweight Yet Warm – Perfect layering piece for every season
✔ Versatile & Stylish – Complements rustic, modern, or bohemian decor
✔ Sustainably Handcrafted – Ethically made using traditional Andean methods
✔ Easy Care – Machine wash cold on gentle cycle or hand wash; lay flat to dry
Every Aychapungo throw is a one-of-a-kind creation, with slight variations in color and weave that reflect its handmade origin. Celebrate the artistry of Ecuador and add lasting beauty to your home.
Note: Due to its handmade nature, slight variations in pattern or color may occur.
Size: approx. 95 x 69 inches / 242 x 175 cm
Weight: approx. 2 lbs / 900 g
Material: 80% alpaca, 20% acrylic
Care Instructions: Machine wash cold on a gentle cycle or hand wash with mild detergent. Do not bleach. Lay flat to dry. Avoid tumble drying to maintain the fiber’s softness and color vibrancy.
The Legacy of Alpaca Wool
Alpaca wool has been treasured since the time of ancient Andean civilizations. Evolved from the wild vicuña, alpaca fiber is celebrated worldwide for its luxurious quality—offering unmatched softness, strength (second only to silk among natural fibers), and feather-light warmth.
Alpacas (Vicugna pacos) thrive in the high-altitude ranges of the Andes, from Ecuador to Chile, grazing at elevations between 11,500 and 16,000 feet. Unlike llamas, they were bred not for carrying loads but for their prized fiber. For thousands of years, artisans have transformed alpaca fleece into woven masterpieces—blankets, ponchos, and garments that embody both comfort and cultural tradition.