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Holland & Sherry spent 5 years gathering the wool from the Vicuna, which is found only in the highest Andes Mountains.
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As I quickly learned, "Vicuna" is actually "vicuna," a relative of the llama that hails from the Andes.
Staff Blogs 2009
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As I quickly learned, "Vicuna" is actually "vicuna," a relative of the llama that hails from the Andes.
Staff Blogs 2009
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As I quickly learned, "Vicuna" is actually "vicuna," a relative of the llama that hails from the Andes.
Staff Blogs 2009
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Chris Gomersall The Vicuna (Vicugna vicugna) is classified as "least concern" on the Red List.
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This is money that could send a fleet of rockets and astronauts to the moon with Vicuna chairs, establish a colony and probably start one on Mars, as well, for crying out loud.
"Barack Obama's temperament is famously unflappable." Ann Althouse 2009
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Loro Piana was the one who saved the endangered Vicuna from extinction in Peru to produce blankets, sweaters and pieces that only the R.A.F. can afford.
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I think also that there are poets that us younger poets could stand to engage on an oral level more often like Kamau Braithwaite, Cecilia Vicuna and Anne Waldman to name a few out of many.
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The fibers of Vicuna are considered as the costliest fiber in the world.
SUIT WORTH IN LAKHS 2008
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About 40 Vicuna (animal's) hairs are required to make one coat.
SUIT WORTH IN LAKHS 2008
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