Sunday, December 11, 2011

NOVICA Alpaca blend poncho, 'Dark Chocolate'

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The deep rich color of dark chocolate distinguishes this beautiful design by Alfredo Falcon. Knitted of a luxurious alpaca blend the poncho features a warm turtleneck and long lush fringe.

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Sunday, December 4, 2011

NOVICA Alpaca wool poncho, 'Warm Earth'

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Warm and soft this poncho promises winter elegance. Alfredo Falcon designs the shawl in intense brown hues featuring a fine knit with braided motifs. The alpaca wool shawl includes a hood.

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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

The Inca Trail and Peru Treks: What to Take?

!: The Inca Trail and Peru Treks: What to Take?

You don't need to buy expensive kit and you should not overload yourself but there are a few essentials that you should have. On the Inca Trail, you only need to carry the essentials for the day as porters carry everything else. For other Peru treks such as Lares, Huayhuash, Ausangate or Santa Cruz, you can carry everything yourself or hire local mules to take your hiking gear.
Good boots that are already worn in, not new. Socks - wearing liner socks with thicker ones on top can help prevent blisters. Alpaca socks are cheap and cosy to wear at night. You can pick up a pair in Cusco before you start your trek A back pack that fits as well as your boots. This might sound strange, but if it is not right for your body you can end up with back ache. A good one will have a strap to fasten around your hips so that the weight goes through your legs, not your upper back and shoulders. Most good outdoor shops will let you try them on with weights to see how it will feel when fully packed. 3 or 4 season sleeping bag, thermals, hat, gloves and a warm fleece or jumper - it can be below freezing at night in the mountains A metal water bottle can be filled with boiling water to be used as a hot water bottle at night, then you can drink the water the next morning. Plastic water bottles are not allowed on the Inca Trail. You will be given boiled water which is perfectly safe. High factor sunscreen, sunglasses and insect repellent Waterproof jacket or rain poncho (can be bought in Cusco). You can expect at least some rain between November and April. The Inca Trail is closed in February; the most rainy month of the rainy season. Hiking poles can save your knees on all those Inca steps. They should have rubber tips so as not to damage the stonework. Coca leaves. You can put them in your tea or chew them like the locals. Coca leaves are a mild stimulant that have been used in the Andes for centuries to help combat the effects of altitude sickness. They can be easily found all over Peru. A few phrases of the local language; Quechua. This will get you a long way in the mountains of Peru and with the porters on the Inca Trail.


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Sunday, November 20, 2011

Alpaca Fiber and Its Uniqueness

!: Alpaca Fiber and Its Uniqueness

Alpacas are the premier domestic animals that inhabit the country of Peru. The Moche people who occupy the Peruvian countryside have for several years domesticated the alpaca and these animals are usually to be found grazing in the southern part of the Peruvian landscape, about 3500 to 5000 meters above the sea level. Nowadays the alpaca is widely preserved in the country of Peru and one of the key reasons behind this is the fiber which is obtained form the alpacas. It is known that the alpaca fiber is available in Peru in as many as 52 natural colors and it is of enormous value in the textile industry. One of the major characteristics of the alpaca fiber is its hypoalllergic quality and in terms of texture it is extremely smooth and silky, light in weight and warm as well. It was in Peru that the Amerindians used the alpaca fiber in creating different kinds of garments initially and it is only in recent times that it has emerged as a profitable commercial product and various items made from this alpaca fiber like ponchos, sweaters, gloves, blankets and socks are sold in the world market.

Alpacas are usually white in color though there are various other colored alpacas also available like in browns and fawn colors. It is this white colored alpaca fiber which is primarily in demand especially in South America. In terms of quality the alpaca fiber is quite sleek and lustrous and its fineness is of considerable help to the spinners who find it easy to create a yarn and weave or knit through it. In case of obtaining the fleece form the alpacas it is necessary to remember that the whole amount of fleece obtained is not necessarily of excellent quality and therefore the 'guard hair' possessed by the alpacas are to be removed before any form of spinning.

Alpacas are mainly of two kinds and therefore the quality of fiber extracted from them is also different. The Suri alpaca is very well preserved for the softness and silky nature of its fleece and it comprises about 20% of the total alpaca population. On the other hand, the fiber produced by the Huacaya alpaca is quite dense and soft. The alpaca fiber may become thicker in case the animal is exposed to over nutrition. Warm clothing made form alpacas fibers are in high demand among outdoor sport buffs and its light weight and warmth are perfect for this purpose.


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