Vicuna Cape
Vicuna Cape
100% Vicuna
Brand: Kuna
Once reserved exclusively for royalty, Vicuña's gorgeous golden color defines it as the finest fiber globally. Each item includes a certificate of authenticity from the Vicuna and Guanaco National Register, Ministry of Agriculture of Peru. Luxurious and remarkably soft, Vicuña is unparalleled in its lightness and warmth. This shawl, presented in a wooden box, comes with a hand-numbered and signed card, ensuring its origin from government-controlled shearing operations. Vicuñas, sheared every two years, yield a limited amount of fiber, enhancing the rarity of this exquisite product. In Inca times, only royalty could don such amazing fiber, and today, limited quantities add to the mystique of this remarkable animal.
Why is Vicuna So exclusive?
Vicuña is exceptionally Exclusive due to several factors:
Rarity: Vicuña wool is one of the rarest fibers in the world. The vicuña population is small, and these animals can only be shorn every two years, yielding a limited amount of fiber.
Ethical Harvesting: The ethical and sustainable harvesting of vicuña wool adds to its cost. The process is regulated and controlled to protect the wild vicuña population.
Labor-Intensive Production: Hand-harvesting vicuña fleece is a labor-intensive process. The delicate nature of the fibers requires skilled artisans to carefully shear and process the wool.
Quality of Fiber: Vicuña wool is incredibly fine, with fibers measuring only about 12 to 14 microns in diameter. This exceptional quality contributes to its luxurious feel and warmth, making it highly desirable.
Cultural Significance: Vicuña has a long history of being associated with royalty and luxury, especially in Incan times. This historical prestige adds to its perceived value.
Certification and Regulation: Vicuña wool is often subject to strict certification and regulation processes to ensure its authenticity and ethical sourcing. This adds to the overall cost of production.
In summary, the combination of rarity, ethical considerations, labor-intensive production, exceptional quality, cultural significance, and rigorous certification processes all contribute to the high cost of vicuña wool and products made from it.