Angora wool is harvested from Angora rabbits through a process called shearing, where the fur is carefully combed or plucked to minimize harm to the animal. After collection, the fibers are cleaned and sorted to remove impurities. The soft, fluffy fibers are then spun into yarn, which can be knitted or woven into fabrics. The resulting textiles are known for their warmth, softness, and lightweight properties.
Fabrics made from wool are wool fabrics.
Blankets, shawls and jumpers
There are many. Wool, cotton, bamboo, acrylic, silk, polyester, angora and alpaca come to mind.
Angora I believe is Wool. -- further -- Angora is a fabric made from the hair of either the Angora goat or the Angora rabbit.
It is plucked, combed, carded and woven just like sheep wool.
Angora
Angora wool is commonly used to make soft and luxurious clothing items such as sweaters, scarves, and gloves. It is also used in the production of high-end accessories like hats and socks. Additionally, angora wool can be blended with other fibers to create unique and versatile textiles.
Angora
Angora - comes from angora goats.
Angora goats produce mohair.
Angora goats produce mohair
No way. Rabbits have fur, not wool. Both fur and wool are types of hair, but wool is a particularly curly type of hair. Rabbit hair isn't like that.Actually, there is a breed of rabbit that is used for its hair, the breed known as the Angora rabbit, which produces very fine hair called Angora used in textiles. However, most rabbit breeds are not used for fibre. Some are more commonly used for meat or as companion animals.