Sea Island

The West Indian Sea Island is one of the oldest, rarest and most precious varieties of cotton in the world.

Sea Island

ORIGIN
Jamaica and Barbados
Harvesting
Manual
Annual production
150 bales
Fibre length
37 mm

THE CARIBBEAN COTTON

The West Indian Sea Island is one of the oldest, rarest and most precious varieties of cotton in the world, discovered in the early 18th century in the British West Indies.

It stands out from all other cotton species for its distinctive characteristics, such as the extraordinary length (37 mm), fineness (2.8 Micronaire) and strength of its fibre, the excellent percentage of uniformity (86%) and the remarkable brightness.

THE CULTIVATION

Sea Island cotton is grown mainly in Jamaica and Barbados – areas which lend it fantastic climatic conditions. Its annual production is around 150 bales.

ICA has established an important partnership with ECCI Cotton, working directly with local growers and obtaining the exclusivity of 100% of the Sea Island cotton grown in Barbados and 90% of the one grown in Jamaica. ICA Yarns plays an active role and has direct control over the cultivation of Sea Island, following its production personally and ensuring high quality standards.

WISICA (West Indian Sea Island Cotton Association) inspects every single kilo of locally produced cotton and releases the Certificate of Authenticity for SEA ISLAND branded yarns, guaranteeing the purity of this precious raw material.

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