Once you get your hands on alpaca fiber you immediately understand the intrinsic value
of everything produced from it. Technically, we measure its quality in microns, aiming for fiber around 20 to 25 microns.
Many alpacas have fiber that is even finer. A human hair is about 70 microns. Micron consistency across the sample contributes
to its "handle" -- the way it feels.
Fiber of the Gods: The fleece characteristics are the result
of selective breeding by the native population of the Andes over thousands of years. They knew the alpaca to be a
gift from their gods. Natural alpaca fleece comes in 22 officially recognized colors, and many more shades and variations.
Imagine the most elegant of non-fading blacks, and every shade through dark brown, fawn, unlimited variations on grey, beige
and of course a brilliant white that will take dye beautifully -- in any color.
Since
alpacas do not have lanolin, their fleece can be used virtually right off the shearing table; harsh chemicals are not required
to clean it. Alpacas do not have "fur" because they are not "double-coated" -- they do not have
"guard" hair -- the outer coat other animals have of thicker stiffer hairs. These qualities make alpaca naturally
soft and comfortable to wear, not itchy!! Many people who cannot wear wool can wear alpaca. It's hypoallergenic,
warm and soft. "Fiber of the Gods?" Indeed!