- Wool - Wikipedia
Wool is an animal fiber and consists of protein together with a small percentage of lipids This makes it chemically quite distinct from cotton and other plant fibers, which are mainly cellulose, and akin to silk, another animal fiber composed primarily of protein
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- Wool | Animal Fibre, Textile Clothing Uses | Britannica
Wool, animal fibre forming the protective covering, or fleece, of sheep or of other hairy mammals, such as goats and camels Prehistoric man, clothing himself with sheepskins, eventually learned to make yarn and fabric from their fibre covering
- Wool Fabric 101: What It Is, How It’s Made, and Why It’s Special
Learn all about wool fabric — its origins, how it’s made, care tips, and why this natural fiber remains warm, durable, and eco-friendly for modern use
- What is Wool | Discover Its Origins, Benefits, and Everyday Uses
Learn what wool is, its origins, benefits, and how it's used in textiles Discover why wool is a natural, sustainable fibre perfect for clothing and homeware
- Wool Fibre - Properties, Facts Benefits | The Woolmark Company
Wool is 100% natural grown year-round by Australia’s 68 million sheep, consuming a simple blend of water, air, sunshine and grass When a wool fibre is disposed of, it will naturally decompose in soil in a matter of years, slowly releasing valuable nutrients back into the earth
- The Fiber - American Wool
Wool is a natural fiber that sheds no microplastics and biodegrades naturally Unlike synthetics, which release plastic fibers throughout their entire life cycle, from daily wear to eventual disposal Wool is 100% natural and renewable, with sheep growing a new fleece each year
- The Ultimate Guide to Wool Fabric: Everything You Need to Know
Wool is a natural fiber obtained from the fleece of animals such as sheep, goats, alpacas, and even camels The fibers are spun into yarns and then woven or knitted into fabric Each type of wool has unique characteristics based on the animal’s breed, environment, and shearing process
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