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Inca Slate Alpaca Blend Wrap Scarf in Slate and White from PeruGeometric patterns, based on ancient Inca designs, are showcased in this striking contemorary scarf by Peruvian artisan Edison Canal. Knit in charcoal toned slate and white this soft alpaca blend scarf is fully reversible. materials: 50% alpaca, 45% acrylic, 5% wool Textile softness: Soft this item has been made with natural fibers that are soft to the touch 67 in. L x 7. 75 in. W; Fringe: 3. 1 in. L Dry cleaning recommended; Dry clean or hand wash in
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