Lambswool angora is a blend of lambswool, which comes from the first shearing of a sheep, and angora, derived from the fur of angora rabbits. This combination results in a soft, warm, and lightweight yarn that is highly prized for its luxurious texture and insulating properties. The angora fibers add a fluffy, delicate quality, while the lambswool provides durability and resilience. Together, they create a fabric that is ideal for cozy garments and accessories.
Angora is a downy coat produced by the angora rabbit
Angora I believe is Wool. -- further -- Angora is a fabric made from the hair of either the Angora goat or the Angora rabbit.
The angora goats are shorn to harvest the mohair (fibre) which is then spun and made into cloth, jumpers, scarves and clothing.
Blankets, shawls and jumpers
Angora pullover = Angora-Pullover; Angora-Pulli
There are Angora rabbits and Angora goats.
Angora goats produce mohair, a very soft fiber which is made into clothing - also Angora goats as they are goats are good at clearing weeds and their meat can be eaten. But they are mainly farmed for their fiber.
Angora rabbits produce angora. Angora goats produce mohair.
From Angora.
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Marino Lambswool is very light in weight and is very fine as compared to normal lambswool.
No. Turkish Angora and Angora are just different names for the same breed of cat.