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Pure Vicuna: 100% Vicuna Yarn
Pure Vicuna: 100% Vicuna Yarn
Pure Vicuna: 100% Vicuna Yarn
Pure Vicuna: 100% Vicuna Yarn
Pure Vicuna: 100% Vicuna Yarn
Pure Vicuna: 100% Vicuna Yarn
Pure Vicuna: 100% Vicuna Yarn
Pure Vicuna: 100% Vicuna Yarn

Pure Vicuna: 100% Vicuna Yarn

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Vicuña wool is the most luxurious fiber in modern times

Vicuña is finer than any other fiber in the world, with a micron count (the width of a single strand) measuring only 8 to 13 microns. 

It is so soft and sensitive that it is usually left untreated in its natural color ~ a spicy cinnamon shade. Therefore very challenging to dye and we can only get darker shades.

If you have to compare it to cashmere, it's a much softer touch. 

It can be described as a "solid softness" compared to a "fuzzy softness" similar to qiviut. 

We are proud to be the suppliers of this extraordinary knitting yarn for North America. 

Windy Valley's vicuña is imported from Peru following these strict guidelines and meets all certification standards. 

Because of its rarity and unique properties, we are often sold out or have a long waiting list of knitters hoping to get their hands on a skein. 

You can now acquire a small rare treasure that will bring you a great deal of pleasure while knitting... 

A fiber that is truly in a league of its own. 

All our skeins are 1 ounce or 28 grams....


Vicuña skeins are 1oz 28 grams lace weight and 217.41 yards per ball.

The size of the needles/crochet and gauge really depend on the pattern. We have projects that use size US 00 all the way to size US 7, the size most common is US 5 or 3.75mm.

We recommend washing your knitwear hand in lukewarm water. Dry flat and under no circumstances should you dry it on any heat source.

It will naturally become softer and fluffier with each wash.

FAQ

Vicuña yarn is sourced from wild animals that live high in the Peruvian Andes and can only be gently shorn every two to five years. (even though each community does the chaccu once in a year.

Because each animal produces only a few ounces of fiber, and Peru limits how much can be exported annually, only a handful of skeins are ever available worldwide.

Yes. Vicuña fiber is collected through the traditional Chaccu ceremony, a community-led event that ensures each animal is shorn by hand and released unharmed. 

Every batch must carry official CITES permits and pass Fish & Wildlife inspections, guaranteeing full traceability and adherence to strict conservation laws.

This method supports local communities with fair compensation while honoring and preserving this precious natural resource.

Vicuña is often called the “gold of the Andes” for good reason. Its rarity, softness, and the extensive ethical process behind each skein ~ combined with centuries of reverence ~ make it one of the most luxurious natural fibers in the world.

Vicuña’s natural caramel hue makes it one of the hardest fibers to dye.

Creating deep, even shades like our Limited Edition Desert Rose, Cypress Blue, and Bottle Green requires expert craftsmanship and small-batch dyeing, resulting in colors that can’t be mass produced.