Friday, December 7, 2018

Useful And Essential Facts About Mohair Locks

By Gary Wallace


Mohair is one special type of fiber acquired from the Angora goat. The origin of this goat is in Asia Himalaya before it landed in the plains of Anatalia in Turkey. The goat went through several important developments in Anatalia and its naming was given after the city named Ankara. The name is from the Arabic language from which the name mohair was derived. The name is from the Arabic word Mukhayyar. This is what Mohair locks are all about.

In Turkey, these goats were jealously protected from being exported until the sixteenth century when they were moved to Spain and France. Their introduction into the United States did not take place till the year 1849. During that time, only seven does and two bucks got exported into the United States and from that number, the US has grown to be among the largest mohair fiber producers.

The US is the largest producer of the fiber in the world after South Africa. In the US, the state of Texas is the major producer, with some 200, 000 herds of Angora goats. Texas accounts for about 90 percent of all production in the US, with Edwards Plateau being the major production area. This area has a mild dry climate and a terrain that is hilly and bushy. These two factors are very suitable for good performance of the Angora goat.

Animal husbandry studies that have been done over the years now allow the goat to be raised in many other states in the US. The phrases (the diamond fiber and the noble fiber) are usually commonly used to refer to the fiber that Angora goats produce. This is because of its exclusive qualities, which include color reflection, lustre, resilience, and durability among many others. Annual production in the US is over two million pounds.

The Angora goat is normally shorn twice a year. The two instances of shearing occur at 6 months intervals. To achieve perfection and improve product quality, high standards and genetic selection are usedin breeding. Mohair being renewable, its production is sustainable forever.

Luxurious mohair is usually used during cold winter and fall months since it has high heat retention and insulation levels. Therefore, it is capable of keeping people warm all through. However, the process of production is being revolutionized and redefined such that the yarn gauges that can be worn during spring and summer can be produced. Clothes for spring and summer should be very light for excessive heating to be prevented.

For mohair fabrics to be made more comfortable and lighter, the fiber should blended with other fabric types like silk. The fiber can be made more comfortable on the skin and smoother through blending it with other fibers because it is always somehow rough. For example, Lycra mohair is a fiber type that is achieved by blending with other fibers so that fabrics that are stretchable and can move with the body are produced.

This fiber can be used to make a wide range of products. It is used to make footwear, headwear, scarves, household furnishings, clothing, auto upholstery, and furniture among many others. Products made from the fiber are in high demand all over the world.




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