Icelandic Wool
Icelandic wool is a unique fiber sourced from the Icelandic sheep, a breed known for its resilience to harsh climates. This wool is characterized by its dual-layer structure, consisting of a soft, insulating undercoat and a long, water-repellent outer coat. This combination makes it ideal for warm, breathable clothing suitable for cold weather.
The wool is traditionally used in various Icelandic textiles, including sweaters, blankets, and hats. Its natural properties provide excellent thermal insulation while remaining lightweight. Additionally, Icelandic wool is often dyed with natural colors, showcasing the rich heritage of Icelandic craftsmanship.