Saturday, October 08, 2005

Sell your Alpaca Art on PurelyAlpaca

Sell your art on PurelyAlpaca

PurelyAlpaca supports the alpaca garment industry through education, sales and sponsorship. We welcome original designs from fiber and craft artists which use or promote alpaca fiber. We also accept alpaca theme gifts.

Types of items we have accepted for sale in the past include:

Baby blankets
Children's sweaters
Children's hats, gloves and mittens
Children's socks
Adult hats and scarves
Toys
Original artwork in an alpaca theme



Guidelines:

Clothing products are new
The artist will provide an attractive image and description of the item
A writeup about you and your work or a URL link to a web page with same to cover questions such as (for a fiber item):
How did you get started in working with fiber? How long ago or age?
How did you learn to work with fiber/yarn?
Do you own alpacas?
What attracted you to working with alpaca?
What has been your experience with alpaca?
What types of fiber art items have you created?
What do you hope to create in the future?
Products are sold on a consignment basis
A commission is charged for listing products once they are sold
In most cases the artist will be responsible for shipping the product directly and timely
In certain cases we will stock your items and ship directly for you
This service is somewhat similar to Ebay, but focuses on alpaca art and craft
Each item is individually assessed as to its appropriate content for this site
Feel free to contact us with any questions or suggestions.

affiliates@purelyalpaca.com
PurelyAlpaca.com
1-877-PurelyA

ALPACA Project Helps Peruvian Alpacas and Aymara Indians



PurelyAlpaca is proud to support the ALPACA Project in the highlands of Southern Peru.

The Aymara people are Peruvian Indians who live, with their alpacas, in some of the harshest land in the world.

The "CHULLO" or Peruvian hat is a state of the art item which made of Baby alpaca fiber. It is hand spun and knitted for many days. The stitch and designs are unique to this region of the world. The "Chullos" are a result of the ALPACA Project, which is sponsored by Christian Veterinary Mission (CVM), a division of the Seattle based relief and Development agency, World Concern.



Established in March 1996, the ALPACA Project recognizes that people - especially women - in rural Peruvian villages often need training in animal and land management skills, and in developing markets for their products. ALPACA Project steps in - by providing mobile training teams to assist in these crucial areas, with the goal of each community becoming more self-sufficient. The result has been handmade high quality alpaca Chullos from the top of the world.

Among the most important of the ALPACA Project’s main goals have been:

To obtain better-quality healthier alpacas through selective breeding within foundation herds.
To provide improved health care to the approximately 500 participating rural farmer families, and for their alpacas.
To develop a marketing system that ensures fair prices are attained for high-quality livestock, these Chullos and other farm commodities.

When all is said and done, approximately 900 families benefit from the ALPACA Project, either directly or indirectly, including some 1,800 adults and 3,300 children.

A portion of the sales of these "Chullos" go directly to the Aymara communities of Peru.

For further information about ALPACA Project please contact:

Christian Veterinary Mission
Dr. Brad Frye
(206) 546-7569 or
wbf.seattle.crista@crista.org
World Concern
19303 Fremont Ave. N
Seattle,WA 98133-0016
wconcern@crista.org
www.worldconcern.org

Alpaca Industry Makes Headlines in North America

Since its introduction to the United States over twenty years ago, the alpaca industry has grown in popularity with farmers and retailers all over North America. Consumer demand is growing stronger each year, and this will leave an open door for new breeders and retailers nationwide.

(PRWEB) October 5, 2005 -- Since its introduction to the United States over twenty years ago, the alpaca industry has grown in popularity with farmers and retailers all over North America. Although alpacas originated in South America and are still found predominantly in that region, more and more alpaca farms are being developed around the world for two major reasons.

1. Alpacas are great animals with amiable personalities.
2. Alpaca fleece is used to produce natural, comfortable apparel.

In the year 2000, the United States was labeled the major market for alpaca clothing, textiles and accessories, with alpaca imports from Peru alone at an estimated USD $6.7 million. Today, another trend appears on the horizon. More and more breeding farms are developing in both the United States and Canada, and it is believed that new alpaca textile manufacturers are not far behind. Even the number of hand knitters who may have an interest in alpaca fabrics has increased to an estimated 28 million.

A multi-million dollar alpaca industry is projected in the United States as the public becomes aware of the benefits of alpaca fabrics. Nationwide marketing campaigns such as "I Love Alpacas" are revealing alpaca facts and benefits to consumers on a continual basis and providing easy access to learn more about alpaca farms.

A notable thirty percent increase was reported in the United States alpaca industry during 2004. PurelyAlpaca.com, a Washington retailer, attests to a 100 percent growth rate during the company's first three years, and its sales are expected to double again this year. Alpaca breeding is also on the rise in the United States, with an estimated 61,000 registered alpacas as of 2004.

The gentle nature of alpacas and the untold number of benefits from its fleece appeal to alpaca farmers like Frieda and Brian Schieber, founders of PurelyAlpaca.com.

"We feel alpaca fiber is a magical thing. Soft, warm, strong, naturally colorful and all so very healthy and natural", says Frieda.

Alpacas are tender animals akin to the llama family but with thick, soft fleece. Their fleece produces a smooth fiber that's hypo allergenic, washable and durable. Alpaca fleece is used to create luxurious sweaters, scarves, winter caps, and hundreds of other clothing products and accessories. Consumers love the comfort and natural of dyed colors of alpaca clothing.

Although alpaca breeding and retail imports currently dominate the United States market, the manufacturing aspect of the industry is expected to turn gradually more domestic as new breeding farms and alpaca fiber processing mills develop. Consumer demand is growing stronger each year, and this will leave an open door for new breeders and retailers nationwide.

PurelyAlpaca offers unique, incredibly beautiful alpaca clothing, accessories and gifts. From alpaca socks and yarn to alpaca sweaters and coats, PurelyAlpaca.com carries a wide and interesting selection of items. Contact PurelyAlpaca at e-mail protected from spam bots, 877-PurelyA or visit the company’s Web site at: www.purelyalpaca.com

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