Angora Wool
Angora wool is a fluffy and luxurious fibre derived from soft and thick downy coats of Angora rabbits. It is a thin and lightweight fibre of around 12-16 micrometers in diameter and is also much warmer than sheep wool as it has hollow structure inside and thus provides better insulation and heat retention. Angora fibre naturally lacks elasticity and thus it is blended with other fibres like wool, silk and cotton to add versatility and strength to the fabric. The soft halo effect, warmth and sophisticated feel of the fibre makes it the perfect choice for crafting high-quality knitted textiles like scarves, jumpers, shawls, sweaters, gloves and mittens, among other items.
China dominates the global production of Angora wool, accounting for approximately 90% of produce, while other significant producers include Europe, Chile, Argentina, and the United States. But due to unethical practices involving the extreme mistreatment of rabbits during wool collection, major retail brands have banned Angora wool products, consequently limiting their sales. Image Credits: Giant Angora Rabbit
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