Alpaca
Alpacas belong to the family of the South American camelids (vicuña, guanaco, alpaca, llama).
Alpaca fiber is highly appreciated for its outstanding softness and luster, wrinkle resistance and low pilling.
LEARN MOREAlpacas belong to the family of the South American camelids (vicuña, guanaco, alpaca, llama).
Alpaca fiber is highly appreciated for its outstanding softness and luster, wrinkle resistance and low pilling.
LEARN MOREWest Indian Sea Island cotton and Peruvian Pima cotton are the finest and most prestigious cottons in the world - unique softness and luster combined with an extra-long staple length.
LEARN MORESilk is the queen of textile fibers and a wonder of nature, with a millennial tradition; it has a beautiful sheen, is elegant, fine, precious, and smooth.
LEARN MOREMohair fiber originates from the Angora goat, living mainly in South Africa.
The fiber is soft, shiny, and durable, and can be dyed to brilliant, saturated colors.
LEARN MOREThe vicuña is the most graceful and scarce of the four South American camelids.
Vicuña is the finest animal fiber in the world, with an average diameter of only 12 microns – an incomparably soft and light hair.
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