Angora

September 25, 2024

Angora refers to the soft, fluffy fiber obtained from Angora rabbits, known for its lightweight, silky texture. It is distinct from regular wool, which comes from sheep, as Angora fibers are much finer, providing superior softness and warmth. Unlike sheep’s wool, Angora is more delicate and prone to shedding, but it has excellent insulation properties. Angora wool is often blended with other fibers to add strength, as its softness can make it fragile on its own. This luxurious material is commonly used in high-end knitwear, scarves, and other accessories.

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