Contact Supplier

Alisa lee

Alisa lee

GM

Your inquiry content must be between 10 to 5000 characters

Please enter Your valid email address

Please enter a correct verification code.

QingHe SG CASHMERE CO, LTD AIBot OnlineThis conversation is AI-generated. Contact manufacturer before transaction to confirm info.
  • Alisa lee
    Welcome to my shop, I'm glad to serve you. Please feel free to send me any questions you may have.

Please enter a correct verification code.

Company News

MOHAIR2022-04-06 18:44:07
MOHAIR

Mohair

Angora goat (not to be confused with the Angora rabbit, which produces Angora wool). Both durable and resilient, mohair is notablefor its high luster and sheen, and is often used in fiber blends to addthese qualities to a textile. Mohair takes dye  exceptionally well. It feels warm in winter as it has excellent insulating properties, while itsmoisture-wicking properties allow it to remain cool in summer. It isdurable, naturally elastic, flame-resistant and crease-resistant. It is considered a luxury fiber, like cashmere, angora, and silk, and can bemore expensive than most sheep's wool.
What is Mohair?

Mohair is a luxurious natural wool fiber that is prized for many of its properties. Mohair is essentially a type of wool. It is an extremely soft fiber that is excellent for making a variety of projects.

How is Mohair Made?

The angora goat is a species of domestic goat which are bred for their long, soft hair. Angoras have been around since ancient times and were popular in medieval Europe as producers of material that was widely sought after by the upper class. They produce mohair fiber from shearing twice per year with the older goats producing thicker fibers than younger ones due to thinning out over time because they lose their teeth or become ill without being able to graze on grasses anymore. The good news about this method though is it doesn’t harm them at all!

After mohair is produced it can then be blended with other fibers. Mohair can then be turned into yarn for knitting and crochet or it can be made into fabric for clothing items, wigs, home decor products, and more