Erla Fridriksdottir, owner and manager of King Eider, holds with two fingers one light and small feather of eiderdown at the King Eider company in Stykkisholmur, Iceland, on July 5, 2021. - On a remote island in Breidafjordur Bay off the west coast of Iceland, a thousand-year-old harvest takes place, a hunt for elusive eiderdown, which is used to make some of the world's best duvets and quilts. The handpicked down sells for thousands of euros a kilogram, catering to those looking for exclusive products. (Photo by Jeremie RICHARD / AFP)