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the earliest fiber to be spun and woven into cloth. wool belongs to a family of proteins, the keratins, that also includes hair and other types of animal protective tissues such as horn, nails, feathers, beaks, and outer skin layers. the relative importance of wool as a textile fiber has declined over
by merino sheep or merino cross-breeds. over % of the sheep in australia (the world's largest wool producer) are merino sheep, which are also bred in large numbers in south africa, argentina, and the former ussr. the softness, fineness, and lightness of fabrics are determined primarily by fiber diameter...
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, paris featuring textiles, trimmings and accessories for the fashion and garmenting industry worldwide. profile of the event texworld, paris has established itself as an important textile fair in europe, which attracts a large number of buyers of textile & clothing from all over the european union as
a wide range of fabrics from cotton and its blends, eco-friendly fabrics, denim, embroidery and lace, knitted fabrics, fibres, linen and hemp, jacquard, shirtings, silk, silky aspects, style, trims and embellishments as well as wool and its blends. while, 850 exhibitors from various countries including...
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