Toy Alpaca - Huacaya Sitting

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The most relaxed Alpaca in our herd! Our chilled out, sitting Huacaya Alpacas are great for cuddles or displaying on a special shelf.  

Tactile and soft, yet durable, these special Alpacas are carefully crafted by artisans in Peru from the finest luxury Alpaca fleece. 

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Ethically-made

Sustainable Materials

Designed to last

  • Ethically handmade in Peru by José
  • 100% Natural Materials
  • Huacaya Alpaca Fleece
  • Cloudlike softness 
  • Hypoallergenic 
  • Unique with its own personality
  • Light spray with water (add a drop of shampoo or conditioner), a gentle brush, then shake to fluff up the fleece and leave to dry
  • For more tips, visit our Alpaca Fleece Care Guide

We aim to ship your purchase the next business day, and always within three business days. All orders are packed with care in 100% recyclable packaging and sent via Australia Post, with tracking provided.

We offer easy 30-day returns for peace of mind. If it’s not quite right, simply send it back in original condition for a refund or exchange. 

For full details, visit our Shipping & Returns page.

Questions? We’re always here to help.

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Fibre Feature

Alpaca Shearling

Our 100% natural Alpaca shearling is a soft, textured fleece made from the hide of the Alpaca. It is typically used to create plush toys, rugs, and cushion covers. It is undyed and minimally processed, and carries each animal's unique texture, colour, and character.

Because shearling is only sourced as a by-product of the local food industry or from natural losses due to the extreme conditions of the Andes, it is not always available. We work in very small batches and only produce when the material is ethically sourced and available in its naturally occurring tones.

This approach ensures minimal waste and reflects our deep respect for the animals and the land. Our partners work directly with small farming cooperatives in southern Peru, helping preserve traditional livelihoods and honouring the natural rhythm of life in the Andean highlands.