Chevron Cashmere & Vicuña Stole

Sumptuous, luxurious Vicuña, a fibre so precious it was once reserved for Inca royalty, has been a part of our story for nearly 175 years. The distinctive rich, caramel colour and soft, luxe handle set this natural wool apart from all others.

Its rarity makes Vicuña the Rolls Royce of fibres – the jewel in our crown for almost two centuries.

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Regular price 390 800 XPF
Regular price Sale price 390 800 XPF
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Product Code: WV000016

Our vicuña stoles are incredibly lightweight and super soft, draping beautifully, whether worn around the neck, shoulders or loosely over your outfit and fastened with a belt. Our chevron cashmere and vicuña stole, exquisitely woven in Scotland, features rare fibres that are five times finer than human hair, offering exceptional warmth and unparalleled softness.

 

PLEASE NOTE: Due to the nature of this rare product, the exportation of this item outside the UK requires a certificate of authenticity. Despatch of your order may take an additional 30 days from our standard delivery times. Please contact us for further information.

PLEASE NOTE: Due to the nature of this rare product, the exportation of this item outside the UK requires a certificate of authenticity. Despatch of your order may take an additional 30 days from our standard delivery times. Please contact us for further information.

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Why Choose Vicuña?

Our Vicuña Scarves and Stoles are incredibly lightweight and super soft, draping beautifully, whether worn around the neck, shoulders or loosely over your outfit and fastened with a belt. Perhaps the most appealing aspects of our Vicuña accessories are their exclusivity and instantly recognisable toffee-like hue.

The Inca revered this unusually fine wool, and only royalty was permitted to wear it. Sources say the Inca believed the Vicuña to be a reincarnation of a beautiful young woman who received a coat of pure gold as a gift from a king.

The featherlight nature of Vicuña makes it a pleasure to wear, and it boasts superb insulating properties. It is also durable and remarkably smooth.

Our Vicuña Story

James Johnston began experimenting with Vicuña fibre in 1849, and in 1851 won an award for Vicuña shawls at the Great Exhibition in London, a world fair promoting and celebrating various industries of the time, including textiles.

Former Johnstons of Elgin Chairman ES Harrison described Vicuña as 'the finest and softest wool in existence' and detailed its colourfast nature. To this day, we don’t bleach or dye Vicuña, utilising its natural hue in our designs.