- Made from the fur of a number of animals, soft, elastic and shiny wear
As winter approaches we take the woolen clothes out of the closet. Heaps of woolen garments are sold in shops or on the side of the road. But we have very little knowledge of what these chilling clothes are made of. In fact, warmer fabrics use hair fibers made from animal fur. Many garments are made from hair fiber only, while many are made by mixing with wool. Often they are even more expensive than wool. The hot fiber called 'Vaikuna' is considered to be the most expensive and beautiful textile in the world. This fiber is often mixed with wool to make warm clothing. But because of this, its basic beauty is lost. The fur of animals used in warm clothing is transferred to the fiber through a specific process. After the fur is completely removed from the dead animal's skin, the leather is used in a variety of ways. Warm garments made from different types of fibers like 'Moher', 'Kashmir', 'Alpaca', 'Vaikuna' and 'Angora' make us chill.
Moher:
Moher is the goat's fur called 'Angora' in the region called 'Angora' in Turkey. The fiber made from this fur is very smooth, strong and elastic. The beauty of Moher is that it does not stick to dust. It is very smooth and shiny so its wear looks very beautiful. Another advantage of this fiber is that it does not stick even after washing. It cannot be used to make quilts. It can also be used to make mattresses, pillows, bedding and clothing. These fibers contain proteins that can cause pests. But it can also be made to look like a pest by a certain process.
Kashmir:
In the Himalayan mountains of Kashmir in Mongolia, China and India, a yarn made from goat's wool called Kashmir is known as Kashmir. This fiber is extremely smooth. This exquisite fiber is not extracted from the body of a goat, but is picked from the body of a cashmere in certain seasons. Sweaters, sportswear, jackets and overcoats are made from cashmere. Clothing made from cashmere is very popular as it is very soft, lighter in weight than wool and very warm. But the disadvantage is that they are not as durable as wool.
Alpaca:
Obtained from the skin of a camel-like animal found in the highlands of Andes, this fiber is as smooth and strong as silk. Alpaca hair is much stronger than ordinary sheep's wool. There is no water on it. The fur is extremely hot.
YKU:
The fur of the animal named Vaikuna, which is rarely seen on the inaccessible mountains of Andesh, is the most expensive and exquisite in the world and the garments made from it are also noble and very attractive. All other types of warm clothing look pale against Vaikuna's clothing. Compared to the fur of other animals, the fur of Vaikuna is much stronger and more resilient, though much softer and more delicate. Among the fibers used in shooting and overcoat, Vaiku is considered to be the most expensive yarn.
Angora:
Angora rabbit is a very thin, smooth, smooth and milky white furry animal. Her hair has to be tied or combed every three to four months. Angora rabbit fur from France, Italy and Japan is considered the best. The fiber made from it is very soft and smooth, making it very difficult to spin. Even so, owning one is still beyond the reach of the average person. However, sometimes it is also painted in pastel colors. Sweaters and baby wear are mostly made from this fabric.
Apart from this we also use a lot of garments and other items made from the fur of some other animals.
- A special kind of cloth is made by covering the wool with wool, which is taken from the skin of the cows being slaughtered in the slaughterhouse. Such clothes are also called banat. It is used to make baby rugs, rugs, pillows and cushions.
- Horse hair is obtained from its hair or tail. It is used to give a specific shape to the suit as well as to the cushion pillow.
- Banat made from common rabbit fur is used to make hats.
- Goose and duck fur and feathers are used to make pillows, cushions and quilts.
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