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Llama wool is just like sheep wool. In the beginning of summer they are shaven from their fur and that fur gets refined (cleaned). When that wool is clean it is then stretched and puffed up a bit. Finally it can shipped off to stores for them to make llama wool sweaters, jackets, you name it!

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