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ALPACA SCARF
BOLIVIA


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Light and warm scarf in 100% alpaca for both men and women.

100% alpaca
68″ L x 9.2″ W

Weight 10 kg

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BOLIVIA”

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Caserita is a small company located in La Paz, Bolivia with the principal objective of promoting Bolivia and the products of its artisans.
The name "Caserita" is typically Bolivian. It is an affectionate name given to people you buy from on a daily basis, for example the lady who sells bread every morning in the little store around the corner, the person who brings your newspaper or any other friendly, cordial vendor whom you treat with familiarity.
We picked this name since, besides disseminating Bolivian culture, we hope to have this type of relationship, of trust and familiarity, with our customers and suppliers.

Caserita's story begins in 2003 when Giovana, a marketing engineer who is passionate about the Bolivian culture, and Pierre, a French computer engineer, decide to throw themselves into the venture.
At first they showed a few products purchased on Sagárnaga Street (the La Paz artisan street) and little by little, thanks to the quality of products and service, they began to increase their customer base.
Now Pierre works exclusively on the sales and Giovana maintains contact with the artisans (families, associations and independent crafts people) with whom solid and enduring relationships have been established over time.
Year after year, our product sales grow thanks to our artisans who propose new items, our customers' demand and our team which has been expanding our reach so that we offer not only products from the Andean region of Bolivia, but products from the valleys, the Southern part of the country, the tropics and Amazonian region.
The purchase of each product brings you a little closer to knowing Bolivia, its art and raw materials (alpaca wool, llama wool, sheep wool, wood, leather, plants, etc.) and supports the artisans in the country.