Invisible World Women’s Alpaca Wool Fingerless Gloves
These days, you really need your fingers! Whether texting or scrambling to answer that incoming call, you don't want to be bothered with taking off your gloves. At the office computer keyboard, you need to keep those wrists and fingertips warm while you're typing. These half-gloves will let your fingertips roam free to type, text, play the violin, or pick a handy pocket.
About this item
- Half-finger gloves knitted from 100% rare alpaca: not a blend. Warmer and tougher than wool gloves.
- Open finger gloves for women great for texting outdoors in winter and perfect typing gloves for cold hands; Helps with Reynaud Syndrome by keeping wrists and hands warm
- Hand-Made in Bolivia of sustainably-sourced alpaca wool. Complex colorful designs featuring two to twelve cheerful colors.
- Easy Care: Hand-Wash in Cold Water. Lay flat to dry.
- 6.5" Length. One size fits all. Warms your arm, wrists, and fingers.
Product description
Pure sustainably sourced alpaca wool from the high Andes keeps you warm. Beautiful patterns keep you looking good. One size fits all.
Alpaca - The Royal Fiber of the Incas Alpaca fiber comes from the alpaca, an animal like a llama that lives at high altitudes in Bolivia and Peru. Its lustrous, silky feel sets it apart from other fibers, and during the Inca Empire (1200 AD - 1532 AD), only the royal family could use clothing made of Alpaca.
Why buy Alpaca? Alpaca is a rare fiber with limited production. It is warmer, softer, and far more durable than wool. Due to its long fiber length, alpaca will never pill. Your Alpaca item is an investment that will still look beautiful many years after its purchase.
Alpaca is a Socially Responsible Fiber Alpaca is an ecologically sustainable "green" fiber. Alpacas graze freely as they have for millennia. The husbandry of alpaca sustains rural families in the highlands of Peru, enabling them to stay in their traditional homes.
How to care for your Alpaca clothing: Alpaca is not delicate. Care for exactly like wool. Hand-wash in cold water or dry-clean. Lay flat to dry. Store neatly folded - do not hang. Store in a moth-free environment.
With this care, an Alpaca item will stand up to years of everyday usage with few signs of wear.