Vicua: The Queen of the Andes
By (Author) Loro Piana
Skira
Skira
1st December 2013
Italy
General
Non Fiction
Fashion and textile design
Photographs: collections
918.1
Hardback
180
Width 280mm, Height 300mm
1680g
After Baby Cashmere and The Lotus Flower, Loro Piana tells us the story of the vicua and its coveted fibre. The vicua is a small camelid that lives in the high alpine areas of the Andes. Prized since the time of the Incas for its extraordinarily soft and fine wool, and deeply venerated by the ancients, the vicua was long threatened with extinction, being hunted indiscriminately for its coveted fibres. Only in recent times, thanks partially to the efforts of Loro Piana, the small camelid has returned from the brink of extinction and now lives protected in strictly regulated reserves in the high Andes. This book tells the story of the vicua, portraying the graceful animal in its natural habitat, underscoring its aura of legend and its role in the life and economy of the local communities, and focusing on the complexities of its existence and the efforts to save it.
Bruna Rotunno is a multitalented Italian photographer. She has already published Baby Cashmere (2010) and The Lotus Flower (2011) with Skira.