Dune & Oyster Ombre Throw
DETAILS
The collection's most ethereal piece. A delicate architectural gradient moves from warm, sun-sculpted Dune to luminous, pale Oyster — the two most delicate tones in the natural alpaca spectrum, held in perfect tension. Achieved using only naturally occurring fleeces, without a single chemical process. The result is a silk-touch finish of extraordinary refinement: inherently hypoallergenic, breathable in every climate, and luminous under natural light.
PROVENANCE + COMPOSITION
Material: 100% Finest Premium Undyed Baby Alpaca
Weight: 550g — substantial all-season thermal regulation
Micron Profile: 19–22.5 microns
Dyeing: Zero synthetic pigment — pure natural fleece only
Dimensions: 130cm × 180cm
Finish: Hand-twisted fringe with contrast border
Construction: Fine-gauge weave with engineered gradient
Care: Specialist dry clean.
Cold hand wash, no bleach, no tumble dry, dry flat.
Design Origin: London, United Kingdom
Woven: Peruvian Andes
SHIPPING + RETURNS
Shipping & Returns
Free UK Shipping & Returns
We offer free standard shipping and free returns on all UK orders. Express shipping is available at £7.00.
International Shipping
We ship worldwide on a Delivered Duty Paid (DDP) basis — all import duties are covered, so there are no surprise charges at your door. EU orders ship from £15.00, and USA, Canada and Rest of World orders from £20.00.
Dispatch
We aim to dispatch all orders within 1–2 business days. You'll receive a tracking number as soon as your order is on its way.
Returns
We offer free returns on all orders worldwide within 30 days of receipt. Items must be returned unused, in their original condition with all tags attached. To arrange a return simply contact us at info@huxleyblythe.com and we'll take care of the rest.
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PURPOSE
A Purchase with Purpose.
Unlike the destructive grazing of other livestock, alpacas possess uniquely soft pads that preserve the delicate Andean grasslands rather than eroding them.
By choosing Huxley Blythe, you support over 150,000 families of small-scale breeders across the Southern Andes - an economic lifeline for communities who have lived in harmony with this extraordinary animal for millennia.
This is more than a textile. It is a commitment.