I am smooth soft and Shiny fibres made from my fibres are costly
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Jute: Dubbed the "golden fibre", jute is long, soft and shiny, with a length of 1 to 4 m and a diameter of from 17 to 20 microns. It is one of
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The fibers produced from the fur of angora rabbits are said to be the softest, shiniest, and one of costliest in the world.
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Angora fiber has a hollow core, making it have a distinct fluffiness causing it to be much lighter and warmer than wool. They also need to be maintained properly. The angora yarn is commonly mixed with wool while creating a garment to give it some elasticity since angora fibers lack elasticity. Blending thus also adds to the weight of the garment and reduces the cost of the finished product.
Commercially, only to percent angora fabric is used to maintain lightness and warmth, but also decreasing the high maintenance that will be required if the angora fiber percentage is higher.
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