The rarest and most valuable cotton variety in the world: West Indian Sea Island cotton, also known as “black seed”, is derived from the noble botanical family “Gossypium Barbadense. With a history spanning some 6,000 years, this precious heritage is deeply rooted. It thrives only in exceptional climatic and soil conditions, predominantly found in the Caribbean islands of Barbados, Antigua, and Jamaica alone. A consistent climate, minimal temperature fluctuations, and regular rainfall nurture the deep black seeds, which are a treasure trove of unparalleled beauty. The extra-long fibers of the yarn provide unmatched softness and strength, while its natural luster adds a silky sheen. Impeccable uniformity and cohesion result in a yarn of unparalleled value.