South American Camelids

Vicuña

It is the smallest camelid in South America and is notable for being a wild animal with a coat of unparalleled quality and softness.

Guanaco

It is the only South American camelid that can live both at sea level and at altitudes exceeding 4,600 metres above sea level, and it is a wild animal with a coat of unparalleled quality and softness.

Llama

It is the only South American camelid used as a beast of burden due to its large size. It is a domesticated animal with two main varieties: the Qara Llama and the Chaku Llama.

Alpaca

The Alpaca is the most abundant camelid species in South America, notable for its soft and silky fibre that offers an incredible variety of 24 natural shades. Within the Alpacas, two main varieties are distinguished: the Suri Alpaca and the Huacayo Alpaca.

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