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Title: Shameless self promotion (EcuadorTreasures.ec)
Source: ecuadortreasures.ec
URL Source: http://ecuadortreasures.ec
Published: Aug 2, 2007
Author: Me
Post Date: 2007-08-02 22:30:42 by Pinguinite
Keywords: None
Views: 2269
Comments: 76

My new web site is online. If anyone's interested is stuff from Ecuador, there are some nice things down here and we'll ship it to you. We'll be expanding our inventory in the near future so what we have is a pretty good start, thanks in part to a wood carver/artisan here who's let us feature his inventory. We can do alpaca clothing, Panama hats (All Panama hats come from Ecuador as they are named for where us Euro-gringos discovered them). The wool jackets are very nice -- heavy and warm, as are the wraps. The lobster carving is especially cool. Just about everything would be a very nice gift item.

Anyway wish us luck and any questions, comments on improvements or things on our site are quite welcome! There is a lot more here than what we show so we might be able to get something strange if you ask, like smoking pipes, jewelry made from watermelon seeds, decorative swords made from sword fish snouts and things like that.

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Pinguinite  posted on  2007-08-02   22:42:41 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#19. To: Pinguinite (#1)

Can items be special ordered, Neil.....what I'm thinking is like the Sea Horse Set BUT not painted. Just the bare wood? For one thing, my bathroom is done in wood and these could be hung in there as a nice decorative touch. OR, I would prefer to paint to my own color scheme?

Would this hold true on some of the other items? I find the carved crabs interesting--and would think just plain unpainted or tinted ones would be most attractive.

I love the alpaca and wool things. I had a girlfriend in Montana whose father assisted missionaries in Peru each summer. He'd fly materials in that their church provided for the people. While he was there one year, he had an alpaca jacket made for my girlfriend. Pam always said it was so warm, and not so overly heavy, bulky or confining that she couldn't do her chores and stuff in it.

He also brought her home a wall hanging done with colored fibers from alpacas--I believe they used native dyes. It was beautiful--she hung in on the staircase landing wall.

rowdee  posted on  2007-08-03   13:50:30 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#42. To: rowdee, robin, pingunite (#19)

While he was there one year, he had an alpaca jacket made for my girlfriend. Pam always said it was so warm, and not so overly heavy, bulky or confining that she couldn't do her chores and stuff in it.

Might interest you to know that the best alpaca wool is a very fine fiber underneath the main coat of the animal. It is analogous to the down feathers from geese, as opposed to the main outer protective feathers. Very nice stuff, the best in the world according to many in the wool industry. Except for , IIRC, Vicuna (sp) wool, but outrageously priced as the animals are not domesticated.

tom007  posted on  2007-08-03   22:56:45 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#45. To: tom007 (#42)

LOL, tom.........I used to raise longwooled sheep, with crosses on merinos, as well as angora goats for mohair; and produced a monthly newsletter devoted to producers as well as fiber consumers. Did lots of articles on various fibers, i.e., llama, alpaca, dog==even knew of a Swedish lady who made jackets with dog hair--can't remember what breed she had--but super warm. Expensive, as she had to pick out the guard hairs for the downy undercoat.

I even had some of my angoras microned. One of the bucks I had actually microned equivalent to baby mohair. He was one little mohair making machine-- and only had sex on his mind. Horniest little bastard I've ever seen! LOL.

Some of the ladies I knew used rabbit fur.

We even did articles on guard animals, i.e, Great Pyrenees, llamas, donkeys--even heifers (beef cattle types) were good running with sheep.

Anyways, while I can't remember all the details on fineness, I believe cashmere fits in as probably the ultimate in microning.

I believe vicunas, guanacos, alpacas, and llamas are of the same animal family, i.e., camelids. Don't hold me to it, but those three are related, and I vaguely recall them being classified with camels.

rowdee  posted on  2007-08-03   23:15:27 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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believe vicunas, guanacos, alpacas, and llamas are of the same animal family, i.e., camelids. Don't hold me to it, but those three are related, and I vaguely recall them being classified with camels.

Count on it, that is correct.

As a wooly, can you share your thought on the cashimere being the "down" of the alpaca fur?

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