Icelandic wool refers to the fur derived from Icelandic sheep. It has been used for thousands of years. Icelandic sheep are purebred sheep. Because their fur has extremely strong cold resistance, it can survive in high cold weather. Survive the harsh environment. Therefore, Icelandic wool is also a very scarce and expensive fabric. In the domestic fabric market, the Icelandic wool we mentioned is not the above-mentioned Icelandic wool, but is produced with acrylic and other chemical fibers as raw materials. There are also some better-quality Icelandic wool made from domestic wool. The following is Let’s introduce the material and characteristics of Icelandic wool.
What material is Icelandic hair made of?
To summarize the above, we can know that the Icelandic wool currently on the market only has these materials. The first is wool from Icelandic sheep, and the second is made of acrylic, polyester and other chemical fibers. Icelandic wool, the third one is Icelandic wool made from domestic wool, and the last one is Icelandic wool woven by mixing the above-mentioned fabrics.
Characteristics of Icelandic wool:
Icelandic wool made of different materials will also have deviations in characteristics, but they all have one thing in common: they are very warm. Of course, the thermal insulation of chemical fiber is slightly worse than that of wool. The surface of the wool is fluffy and soft to the touch. It is mainly used to produce winter coats or sweaters. Chemical fiber Icelandic wool is much cheaper than wool. It can be washed by hand and machine without damaging the quality of the wool, but wool The Iceland hair is recommended to be taken to a dry cleaner for clearing.
The price of Icelandic wool:
Most of the Icelandic wool sold in China is chemical fiber. Its wholesale price is mainly between 10 yuan and 40 yuan per kilogram. The price is determined by the material and count. It is determined by many factors. When purchasing, you can compare several and choose the one you want.