Faroese Wool
Faroese wool comes from the sheep native to the Faroe Islands, a group of islands located between Iceland and Norway. This wool is known for its unique properties, including warmth, durability, and water resistance. The sheep have a double coat, consisting of a soft undercoat and a coarser outer layer, which helps them thrive in the harsh island climate.
The wool is often used in traditional Faroese knitting and textile production, resulting in beautiful garments and accessories. Many artisans and knitters value Faroese wool for its natural colors and texture, making it a popular choice for both functional and decorative items.