








Basel 100% Vicuna Luxury Scarf
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Elevate Your Wardrobe with the Basel 100% Vicuna Luxury Scarf
Yes, that really is the price. See why below...
This 100% Vicuna Scarf is made of the finest animal fiber in the world. Luxurious Vicuna is extremely light, amazingly soft, and provides unrivaled warmth. The scarf comes in a wooden box and includes a certificate proving the fiber came from government controlled shearing operations on live animals. When we visited the mills the Vicuna processing section was in a glass walled room with security guards due to the value of the fiber. In Inca times, only royalty could wear such amazing fiber. Limited quantities of fiber are available each year adding to the mystique of this amazing animal.
Internationally Known
This comes from internationally known luxury alpaca products manufacturer Incalpaca who regularly supplies very well known luxury brands such as Parada, Armani, Hermes and others. PurelyAlpaca brings this elegant experience to you at optimal investment experience.
Vicuña wool
The wool is popular due to its warmth. Its warming properties come from the tiny scales that are on the hollow air-filled fibers. It causes them to interlock and trap insulating air. At the same time, it is finer than any other wool in the world, measuring 12 micrometers in diameter, but since it is sensitive to chemical treatment, the wool is usually left in its natural color.
However, the vicuña will each only produce about one pound of wool a year and gathering it requires a certain process. During the time of the Incas, vicuña fibers were gathered by means of communal efforts called chacu (capturing and shearing vicuñas), in which multitudes of people would herd hundreds of thousands of vicuña into previously laid funnel traps. The animals were sheared and then released; this was only done once every four years. The vicuña were believed to be the reincarnation of a beautiful young maiden who received a coat of pure gold once she consented to the advances of an old, less handsome king. Because of this, it was against the law for anyone to kill a vicuña or wear its fleece, except for Inca royalty.

At present, the Peruvian government has a labeling system (see below) that identifies all garments created through a government sanctioned chacu. This guarantees that the animal was captured, sheared alive, returned to the wild, and cannot be sheared again for another two years. The program also ensures that a large portion of the profits return to the villagers.
Current prices for vicuña yarns and fabrics can range from $1,800 to $3,000 per yard. Vicuña fibre can be used for apparel (such as socks, sweaters, accessories, shawls, coats, and suits) and home fashion (such as blankets and throws). A scarf costs around $1500 while a man's coat can cost up to $20,000.
Size: 71" x 12"
Weight: 4.8 oz
Colors: Black, Camel, Navy
Materials: 100% Vicuna
Luxurious Material for Superior Warmth
The Basel 100% Vicuna Scarf is handcrafted from the world’s finest fiber, vicuña wool. This natural material is incredibly lightweight yet provides exceptional warmth. Because of its unique properties, vicuña wool is softer and warmer than cashmere, making this scarf an ideal choice for those chilly days. Its luxurious feel against the skin enhances your comfort, whether you wear it draped or wrapped tightly.
Elegant Design and Versatile Styling
Not only does the Vicuna Scarf offer practical warmth, but it also adds a touch of elegance to any outfit. The timeless design allows you to style it in multiple ways, so you can express your personal aesthetic. Pair it with a casual jacket for a day out, or wear it over a formal coat for an evening event. Its versatility ensures that you can wear it for any occasion, elevating your overall look effortlessly.
A Sustainable Choice for Fashion Lovers
Choosing the Basel Vicuna Scarf means investing in a product that values sustainability and craftsmanship. The vicuña animal, known for its delicate fleece, is protected under strict guidelines, ensuring ethical sourcing. Therefore, when you purchase this scarf, you’re not only indulging in luxury but also supporting sustainable fashion practices. This makes the Vicuna Scarf a thoughtful addition to your wardrobe, combining style, function, and responsibility.
Care and Maintenance
- Knitwear should be folded and laid flat to prevent stretching.
- When professional care is needed, choose an eco-friendly dry cleaner to preserve quality.
Storage Tips
- Store flat in a cedar chest with cedar chips or lavender to maintain shape and prevent stretching.
SHIP FROM : USA
SHIP TO : USA
Easy Returns:
- 30-day return window from delivery date
- Must have all original tags attached
- Unworn and in original condition
- Return shipping labels provided
Restocking Fee: $ 15.00 USD when returned in good condition
Please read our detailed Return and Exchange Policy for more details
Reference: CITES
Due to import regulations (cited below), this item can only be sold to addresses in the United States. In the USA, CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species) regulates vicuña products by strictly permitting international trade only for fiber sheared from live animals, bearing specific, authorized logos from range countries (Peru, Bolivia, Chile, Argentina). While originally listed as Appendix I (prohibited), many populations are now in Appendix II, allowing regulated, sustainable commercial trade to support conservation.
- Legal Marking: Goods must bear the "VICUÑA—(Country of Origin)—ARTESANIA" label/logo, indicating they are, for example, made from legal Peruvian or Argentine wool. This label designates authentic luxury handicrafts and knitted articles made from vicuña wool by native artisans in the country of origin (Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, or Peru). Mandated by CITES regulations, this marking ensures the product is legally sourced from sheared live animals and includes the official vicuña logotype.
- Import Regulations: The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (.gov) requires range countries to have a management plan, and importers must comply with strict reporting and documentation to ensure the wool was harvested from live animals.
- Legal Trade: Any products with the official logo or proper documentation are legal to import or sell in the U.S. under both CITES and the Endangered Species Act.
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