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How Rugs & Carpets are Made

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Shearing is the process that that removes the wool from the animal. Shorn wool is the superior type of wool because it comes from a living animal with a maximum of moisture or lanolin. Some wool is chemically removed from the hides of slaughtered sheep. This 'dead wool' is always dull and dry. Rugs made with it are to be avoided.

 

 

 

 

 

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