Irish wool
Irish wool is a natural fiber obtained from sheep raised in Ireland. Known for its warmth and durability, it is often used to make clothing, blankets, and other textiles. The unique climate and lush pastures of Ireland contribute to the high quality of the wool, making it sought after worldwide.
The wool is typically processed into various types, including lambswool, which is soft and lightweight, and tweed, a traditional fabric often associated with Irish heritage. Many artisans and companies in Ireland continue to produce woolen goods, preserving the craft and promoting sustainable practices.