Founded in 2022, Maison Kuyana is a French brand guided by a simple idea: to create authentic pieces, made in Peru with ancestral know-how.
Our wool comes from the high plateaus of the Andes, home to more than four million alpacas — a noble, sensitive animal and a national symbol of Peru for nearly 5,000 years. There, each fiber tells the story of the patient work of communities preserving a unique heritage.
At Maison Kuyana, we value this authenticity. Our pieces are entirely made in Peru, with respect for the animal, nature, and those who perpetuate these traditions.
Simplicity, truth, origin: this is what defines Maison Kuyana. Pure, sustainable creations, faithful to the spirit of the Andes.
Sustainability
An elegance that respects life
At Maison Kuyana, sustainability is not a marketing argument: it is the foundation of our approach.
From Paris, we design timeless pieces in Peruvian baby alpaca wool , in collaboration with partners committed to a responsible, ethical and transparent value chain.
Each creation embodies our vision of contemporary luxury: rare, respectful and sustainable .
We advocate an integrated approach to sustainability, which takes into account humans, animals and the environment , at every stage of our products' life cycle — from raw fiber to finished garment.
Social commitment & equity
We work exclusively with Peruvian partners who share our values of fair trade and social responsibility .
- Safe, dignified working conditions that comply with international standards
- Promoting ancestral Andean textile know-how
- Support for local communities involved in the alpaca industry
- Promoting equal opportunities and inclusion, particularly for women in the textile industry
Luxury cannot exist without respect for those who make it possible.
Respect for the environment
Baby alpaca wool is one of the most sustainable natural fibers in the world. We are committed to preserving this exceptional heritage.
- Sustainable use of natural resources
- Reducing environmental impact throughout the manufacturing process
- Protection of Andean ecosystems, natural habitats of alpacas
- Promoting circular practices: recycling, reusing fibers and reducing waste
- Responsible packaging and optimized logistics
Create less, but better, to last longer.
Animal welfare
Respect for animals is non-negotiable.
- Alpacas live freely in the Andean highlands
- The partner farms strictly respect the five fundamental freedoms of animal welfare.
- The fiber is obtained through a traditional shearing method inspired by Inca practices , known to minimize animal stress.
- No suffering, no intensive exploitation
The exceptional quality of the baby alpaca is inseparable from the well-being of the animal.