Cozy Elegance with the Molleturo Alpaca Wool Blend Throw
Bring natural warmth and understated beauty into your home with the Molleturo Alpaca Wool Blend Throw. Designed with a harmonious striped palette of moss green, clay orange, teal blue, and sandy beige, this throw effortlessly adds a grounded, earthy charm to any room. Whether laid across your sofa, folded at the foot of your bed, or wrapped around your shoulders on a cool evening, it brings cozy elegance to your everyday moments.
Unmatched Softness & Quality
Woven from a luxurious baby alpaca wool blend, the Molleturo throw offers exceptional softness, breathability, and lightweight warmth. The natural properties of alpaca fiber provide comfort year-round, while the durable acrylic blend ensures it stands up beautifully to daily use.
Handwoven by Ecuadorian Artisans
Each Molleturo throw is meticulously handcrafted in Ecuador, where generations of artisans preserve ancient weaving techniques. This fusion of heritage craftsmanship and modern design makes each piece functional, soulful, and uniquely beautiful.
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 – Enhances both rustic and contemporary interiors
✔ Sustainably Handcrafted – Ethically made using traditional Andean methods
✔ Easy Care – Machine wash cold on gentle cycle or hand wash; lay flat to dry
Each Molleturo Alpaca Wool Blend Throw is one-of-a-kind, with natural variations that reflect its artisanal origin. Bring home a piece of Ecuadorian heritage and elevate your space with timeless warmth.
Note: Due to its handmade nature, slight differences in pattern or color may be present.
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 preserve fiber quality
The Legacy of Alpaca Wool
Revered since ancient Andean civilizations, alpaca fiber has evolved over millennia from the wild vicuña into a globally prized material. Famed for its feather-light feel, superior warmth, and silky strength, alpaca wool is second only to silk in durability among natural fibers.
Alpacas (Vicugna pacos) are native to the high-altitude plains of the Andes, grazing freely at elevations between 11,500 and 16,000 feet across Peru, Bolivia, Ecuador, and Chile. Unlike llamas, alpacas were bred not as pack animals, but as the source of one of the most refined natural fibers in the world. Today, their fleece continues to inspire stunning handwoven textiles—from cozy throws to traditional ponchos—crafted with care and cultural pride.