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Cria Collection

Discover the enchanting bond between a Quechua woman and her Llama cria, a young Alpaca native to Peru, in this captivating blend of tradition and modernity

Background imageCria Collection: Alpaca - female and young. Native to Peru and have been domesticated for thousands of years; they

Alpaca - female and young. Native to Peru and have been domesticated for thousands of years; they have thick fleeces
MAB-929 Alpaca - female and young Cotswolds UK Vicugna pacos Native to Peru and have been domesticated for thousands of years; they have thick fleeces which produce valuable high quality wool or

Background imageCria Collection: South America, Peru, Cusco. A Quechua woman with a llama in traditional dress - wearing

South America, Peru, Cusco. A Quechua woman with a llama in traditional dress - wearing a montera hat, a pollera skirt made from bayeta weave-wear

Background imageCria Collection: A baby Llama or Cria with its mother at London Zoo, 1927 (b / w photo)

A baby Llama or Cria with its mother at London Zoo, 1927 (b / w photo)
3618623 A baby Llama or Cria with its mother at London Zoo, 1927 (b/w photo) by Bond, Frederick William (1887-1942); Zoological Society of London; (add.info)

Background imageCria Collection: A baby Llama or Cria with its Mother at London Zoo, August 1923 (b / w photo)

A baby Llama or Cria with its Mother at London Zoo, August 1923 (b / w photo)
2639467 A baby Llama or Cria with its Mother at London Zoo, August 1923 (b/w photo) by Bond, Frederick William (1887-1942); Zoological Society of London; (add.info)

Background imageCria Collection: A baby Llama or Cria with its Mother at London Zoo, 1926 (b / w photo)

A baby Llama or Cria with its Mother at London Zoo, 1926 (b / w photo)
3483823 A baby Llama or Cria with its Mother at London Zoo, 1926 (b/w photo) by Bond, Frederick William (1887-1942); Zoological Society of London; eZoological Society of London; British

Background imageCria Collection: Alpaca (left) and Vicuna (right) llamas, from Le Costume Ancien et Moderne

Alpaca (left) and Vicuna (right) llamas, from Le Costume Ancien et Moderne
STC109010 Alpaca (left) and Vicuna (right) llamas, from Le Costume Ancien et Moderne, Volume II, plate 12, by Jules Ferrario, published c.1820s-30s (colour litho) by Raineri

Background imageCria Collection: Hood River, Oregon, USA. Mother and baby (cria) alpaca grazing in pasture in light rain

Hood River, Oregon, USA. Mother and baby (cria) alpaca grazing in pasture in light rain

Background imageCria Collection: Hood River, Oregon, USA. Baby or cria alpaca grazing in pasture in light rain

Hood River, Oregon, USA. Baby or cria alpaca grazing in pasture in light rain

Background imageCria Collection: Alpaca (Lama pacos) two adults females with young, standing in straw pen at livestock market

Alpaca (Lama pacos) two adults females with young, standing in straw pen at livestock market, Carlisle Livestock Market, Cumbria, England, September


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Discover the enchanting bond between a Quechua woman and her Llama cria, a young Alpaca native to Peru, in this captivating blend of tradition and modernity. Alpacas, including the adorable crias, have been cherished for thousands of years for their luxurious fleeces, which have graced the garments of ancient civilizations and today's fashion trends in the Cotswolds, UK. Witness the mother-cria connection in timeless black-and-white photos from London Zoo in the 1920s. Appreciate the beauty of these gentle creatures, whether in the lush pastures of Hood River, Oregon, or the rugged landscapes of their South American homeland. Delve into the rich history and value of Alpaca wool, a testament to the enduring allure of these magnificent creatures.