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Angora Fibers
Wrap yourself in the cloudlike comfort of pure Angora _ fiber is renowned for its unparalleled softness, silky texture, and exceptional warmth-to-weight ratio.
Types of Angora Rabbit
English Angora
Size: Smallest Angora breed (4.5-7.5 lbs / 2-3.5 kg
Wool: Very fine, dense, and silky; covers even the face and ears
Grooming Needs: Very high-requires daily grooming to prevent matting
Fiber Yield: Moderate, but extremely soft
Best for: Spinners who want ultra-soft, luxurious fiber in small amounts
French Angora
Size: Medium to large (7.5-10.5 lbs / 3.5-4.8 kg)
Wool: Soft with a mix of guard hairs; easier to spin and maintain
Appearance: Clean face and legs (no wool on face), more "rabbit-like" shape
Gromming Needs: Moderate - wool is less prone to matting
Fiber Yield: High
Satin Angora
Size: Medium (6.5-9.5 lbs / 2.9-4.3 kg)
Wool: Extremely soft and shiny with a satin sheen
Appearance: Glossy coat, fine boned, graceful build
Grooming Needs: Moderate to high - fine texture mats easily
Fiber Yield: Moderate, but very high quality
What is Angora wool? Why it's special?
Angora wool is a soft, luxurious fiber that comes from the Angora rabbit, not to be confused with mohair, which comes from the Angora goat. It is prized for its:
Softness: Extremely fine and silky to the touch.
Lightweight and warm: Warmer than sheep's wool due to its hollow core, which provides excellent insulation.
Fluffiness: Has a natural halo or fuzziness, giving garments a soft, fuzzy appearance.
Sheen: Often has a natural luster.
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