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EPISODE · Mar 27, 2026 · 1 MIN

Speaking on Business: Llama Butterfly

from Salt Lake Chamber · host Salt Lake Chamber

This is Derek Miller, Speaking on Business. Llama Butterfly, founded in 2022, is a boutique that brings Peruvian craftsmanship to life, offering handmade alpaca clothing, accessories, and home goods that combine comfort, quality, and cultural artistry. Owner, Patricia Smith, joins us with more. Patricia Smith: If you’ve never felt alpaca, imagine a fiber that’s lighter than you expect, warmer than it looks and incredibly soft — and stays beautiful over time. Llama Butterfly began as a nonprofit dream to support children in Peru, and over time has since grown into a business where craftsmanship and community meet. Rooted in a spirit of “hope and forever,” the brand first took shape through watercolor florals and butterflies — symbols of beauty and transformation. Today, I work directly with artisan partners in Peru, home to about 80 percent of the world’s alpacas. Alpaca is a sustainable natural fiber that’s warm, breathable and long-lasting. The name itself came from my three-year-old, who kept singing, “I’m a butterfly, I’m a butterfly.” Llama honors my Peruvian roots and butterfly represents growth and change. After four years of markets, people kept asking, “Where is your store?” Now, we’re proud that the answer is City Creek Center, East Block, Level 2. Derek Miller: Businesses like Llama Butterfly bring Peruvian culture, craftsmanship and diversity to Utah’s local community. Learn more about their handcrafted alpaca collections at llamabutterfly.com. I'm Derek Miller, with the Salt Lake Chamber, Speaking on Business. Originally aired: 3/27/26

This is Derek Miller, Speaking on Business. Llama Butterfly, founded in 2022, is a boutique that brings Peruvian craftsmanship to life, offering handmade alpaca clothing, accessories, and home goods that combine comfort, quality, and cultural artistry. Owner, Patricia Smith, joins us with more. Patricia Smith: If you’ve never felt alpaca, imagine a fiber that’s lighter than you expect, warmer than it looks and incredibly soft — and stays beautiful over time. Llama Butterfly began as a nonprofit dream to support children in Peru, and over time has since grown into a business where craftsmanship and community meet. Rooted in a spirit of “hope and forever,” the brand first took shape through watercolor florals and butterflies — symbols of beauty and transformation. Today, I work directly with artisan partners in Peru, home to about 80 percent of the world’s alpacas. Alpaca is a sustainable natural fiber that’s warm, breathable and long-lasting. The name itself came from my three-year-old, who kept singing, “I’m a butterfly, I’m a butterfly.” Llama honors my Peruvian roots and butterfly represents growth and change. After four years of markets, people kept asking, “Where is your store?” Now, we’re proud that the answer is City Creek Center, East Block, Level 2. Derek Miller: Businesses like Llama Butterfly bring Peruvian culture, craftsmanship and diversity to Utah’s local community. Learn more about their handcrafted alpaca collections at llamabutterfly.com. I'm Derek Miller, with the Salt Lake Chamber, Speaking on Business. Originally aired: 3/27/26

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