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Vilcabamba - Peccary leather gloves - men
Vilcabamba - Peccary leather gloves - men
Vilcabamba - Peccary leather gloves - men
Vilcabamba - Peccary leather gloves - men
Vilcabamba - Peccary leather gloves - men
Vilcabamba - Peccary leather gloves - men
Vilcabamba - Peccary leather gloves - men
Vilcabamba - Peccary leather gloves - men
Vilcabamba - Peccary leather gloves - men
Vilcabamba - Peccary leather gloves - men
Vilcabamba - Peccary leather gloves - men
Vilcabamba - Peccary leather gloves - men
Vilcabamba - Peccary leather gloves - men
Vilcabamba - Peccary leather gloves - men
Vilcabamba - Peccary leather gloves - men
Vilcabamba - Peccary leather gloves - men

Vilcabamba - Peccary leather gloves - men

Regular price $239.00 Sale price $131.00

We manufacture very high quality handmade peccary leather gloves made by skilled Peruvian artisans. It takes an average of 6 hours to make a single pair of gloves.

> Exotic Peccary leather
> Alpaca applications
> Hand stitched

Materials

Peccary

The peccary leather is characterized by its extreme softness and flexibility. It originates from wild hogs in South America. This is the world’s rarest and most luxurious leather used for high end goods such as gloves, shoes and other fashionable accessories. Famous brands such as Hermés, Moreschi, Bentley and Zilli have developed peccary leather luxury items.

Alpaca

Is a camelid that lives in the highlands of South America, mainly in Peru. They live in extremely cold areas, which makes their coat a very good material for outerwear. Alpaca naturally comes in 22 different colors, but the most common are brown, black, white and grey. There are two types of alpacas: Huancaya and Suri. The huacaya fiber is opaque, curly and fluffy like sheep’s wool. The suri fiber is straight, silky, shiny and bright.

NOTE: Gloves on sale have natural defects in the skin such as freckles, little holes, scratches, etc, that are visible in the gloves. Also, colors are referential and might differ from batch to batch.