No it's not. It is produced using the hair from Angora goats. That can then be blended with other material such as cotton or silk to produce clothing or upholstery fabric.
Angora goats produce a fibre which is called mohair.
The fibers that typically make up Mohair are the silk-like hairs that come from the Angora goat. Mohair fibers are approximately 25-45 microns in diameter. Mohair fibers are durable and resistant, as well as incredibly soft and luxurious to touch.
Mohair
Mohair sweaters can be bought from a hundreds of stores, both on-line and on the high street, including the obvious choices like Amazon and eBay. Be careful to check labelling before buying - the percentage of mohair in the fabric dictates its cost - the more mohair in the fabric the more expensive it is.
Mohair is made from the Angora goats' hair.
natural fibre
Angora goats produce a fibre which is called mohair.
Non-synthetic? Natural? Some common natural fibres - cotton, silk, flax, jute, sisal, wool, mohair Their list of uses is almost endless - clothing and string/rope are common ones
Mohair is used in scrves, winter hats and suits
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the steiff elephant trampy was made of mohair? help
Natural - Angora goats produce mohair
Mohair, a fibre, comes from Angora goats.
Mohair is the fleece of the Angora goat. This is a goat that is bred for the use of the hair, it is not as thick as wool therefore it is called Mohair.
There are many places where you can find genuine mohair scarves and shawls online. www.amazon.com sells mohair scarves by Gita, and www.bonanzle.com offers mohair scarves made by individual sellers.
Angora goats grow mohair from cells within their skin.
Both mohair sweaters and angora sweaters