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Toasty Brown

Fair Trade Men's Baby Alpaca Scarf from Peru

$79.99
(1 review) Write a Review
SKU: 207414
Description
Felipe Berckholtz selects a warm shade of brown for the handsome design of this scarf. Intersecting bands of red, dark brown and ivory create a harmonious contrast in a scarf woven of baby alpaca that is, the wool from the season's first shear. It is renowned for its incredibly soft, lightweight warmth.
  • 100% alpaca
  • 0.31 lbs
  • 66 inches L x 12.5 inches W
  • Made in Peru

Meet the Artist

Felipe Berckholtz

All the GOOD

  • Caring for Children
    Caring for Children
  • Job Creator
    Job Creator
  • Microcredit Financing
    Microcredit Financing
  • Moving On Up
    Moving On Up
  • Preserving Traditions
    Preserving Traditions

1 Review

  • 5
    My favorite scarf

    Posted by Greg on Jan 17th 2020

    The scarf is very fashionable and of great quality. I highly recommend it.

Your Purchase Makes a Difference

  • Caring for Children
    Caring for Children

    This artist supports children under the age of 18.

    The Caring for Children Badge is awarded to those artisans who support children under the age of 18

  • Job Creator
    Job Creator

    This artist positively impacts their community through job creation and provides jobs for 2 or more people.

    The Job Creator badge is awarded to artisans that positively impact their community through job creation and employ 2 or more artisans

  • Microcredit Financing
    Microcredit Financing

  • Moving On Up
    Moving On Up

    This artist has dramatically improved their livelihood by working with NOVICA.

    The Moving On Up Badge is awarded to artisans that have more than doubled their income and improved their livelihood by working with NOVICA

  • Preserving Traditions
    Preserving Traditions

    This artist uses traditional techniques handed down through the generations and/or creates culturally significant items, helping keep these traditions alive.

    The Preserving Traditions badge is awarded to artisans who use traditional techniques handed down through the generations, as well as artisans that craft culturally significant items, keeping these traditions alive. "