Faroese wool
Faroese wool comes from the sheep that roam the rugged landscapes of the Faroe Islands. This wool is known for its unique properties, including a coarse outer layer that repels water and a soft inner layer that provides warmth. The sheep are well-adapted to the harsh climate, resulting in a durable and resilient fiber.
The wool is often used in traditional Faroese knitting, which features intricate patterns and designs. Many local artisans create garments and accessories, showcasing the natural beauty and functionality of Faroese wool. Its popularity has grown beyond the islands, appealing to knitters and crafters worldwide.