

A vicuña is a small, graceful member of the camel family, native to the high-altitude grasslands of the Andes mountains in South America. It is known for its exceptionally fine and valuable wool. White wool is traded at higher prices. In addition to knitted sweaters and socks, vicuña wool is also used to weave fabrics that are made into exclusive tailored clothing
ビクーニャはラクダ科の小さくて優雅なメンバーで、南アメリカのアンデス山脈の高地の草原原産です。非常に上質で貴重なウールで知られています。白いウールはより高い価格で取引され、ニットセーターや靴下に加えて、ビクーニャウールは、専用の仕立て服用に作られる生地を織るためにも使用されます。