The 2026 Collection

Andean warmth. Generational quality.

Handwoven throws from 100% baby alpaca fiber, sourced from a single cooperative in the Peruvian highlands. One piece. Made to outlast us.

Arequipa, Peru · Since 1931
— A single fiber —

The softest fiber in the world comes from an animal that lives 14,000 feet above the sea.

Baby alpaca is not a breed. It is the first shearing — taken once in a lifetime, from the softest fleece on the animal's back. Warmer than merino. Lighter than cashmere. Hypoallergenic by nature. We source ours from a single Peruvian cooperative that has woven this fiber for four generations.

The Throw, in four tones

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The Throw, Natural
100% baby alpaca · 51" × 71"
$245
The Throw, Storm
100% baby alpaca · 51" × 71"
$245
Bestseller
The Throw, Sterling
100% baby alpaca · 51" × 71"
$245
Limited
The Throw, Vicuña
100% baby alpaca · 51" × 71"
$245
— Made by hand, where it's always been —

One cooperative. Four generations. One fiber.

Every Paqari throw is woven in Arequipa, Peru, at a family-run mill founded in 1931. The same looms. The same hands. The same alpacas grazing at 14,000 feet.

We buy the top 3% of the shearing — the lower micron count, the finer drape, the color that needs no dye. Nothing goes to a middleman. Nothing is blended. What arrives at your door has passed through nine sets of hands and a century of tradition.

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— Why we only use one fiber —

Three reasons it is worth the wait

01

Warmer than wool, lighter than cashmere

Alpaca fiber is hollow — it traps body heat without the weight. A Paqari throw weighs 18 ounces and is warmer than a wool blanket twice its size. This is why the Inca reserved it for royalty.

02

Hypoallergenic, no lanolin

Alpaca produces no lanolin — the irritant in sheep's wool that causes most wool allergies. Even those who cannot wear cashmere can sleep under baby alpaca.

03

Made to last a lifetime

With care, a baby alpaca throw will outlive the person who bought it. The fibers resist pilling, repel moisture, and soften with age. We expect Paqari throws to be passed down.

— Praise —
The Paqari throw is the kind of object you buy once, and then your children fight over when you're gone.
— Monocle, The Forecast 2026

A throw for the way you actually live.

On the sofa. Over the bed. Folded at the foot of a chair you never sit in. Paqari throws are made for the quiet hours.

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