Mohair wool – luxurious & versatile

Welcome to the exquisite world of mohair wool – the perfect choice for those who value quality, elegance and comfort.

What is mohair wool?

Mohair wool, obtained from the hair of the Angora goat, is a luxurious and versatile material that is great for hand knitting and crochet projects. Here are the outstanding benefits of mohair wool:

  • Softness and shine:

    Mohair wool is known for its exceptional softness and silky shine, which gives every project a noble look.

  • Warmth and lightness:

    Despite its lightness, mohair wool offers excellent thermal insulation, making it perfect for winter garments and accessories.

  • Longevity:

    Mohair fibers are strong and durable, resistant to pilling and wear, resulting in long-lasting knit and crochet pieces.

  • Breathability:

    Mohair wool is breathable and moisture-regulating, which means it can be worn all year round.

  • Elasticity:

    The elasticity of the mohair fibers gives the finished pieces a beautiful shape and structure that adapts well to the body.

  • Quickly fresh:

    If you regularly hang your mohair pieces in the fresh air, unpleasant smells from sweat will be removed in no time and the fibers will be revitalized.

Mohair wool is used in a variety of products.

It is particularly popular for:

Sweaters and cardigans

Despite its lightness, mohair wool offers excellent thermal insulation. The fine fibers trap air and thus effectively retain body heat. This makes mohair an ideal choice for warm tops.

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Baby clothes

Baby socks and hats: gentle on sensitive skin and warm at the same time.

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Blankets & Throws

Luxurious and decorative, ideal for living rooms and bedrooms.

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Outdoor clothing

Mohair wool is also perfect for elegant and cozy accessories such as scarves and shawls. Mohair hats offer warmth and comfort in cold months.

Mohair wool for hats
  • Wash:

    Wash mohair wool by hand in lukewarm water with a mild wool detergent. Avoid vigorous rubbing or wringing to avoid damaging the fibers.

  • Dry:

    Gently squeeze the water out of the garment and lay it flat on a towel to dry. Avoid direct sunlight and heat sources. Do not tumble dry.

  • Bleaching not allowed

    Mohair wool is made of fine and soft fibers that can be easily damaged by the harsh chemicals in bleach. Bleaching can weaken the fibers and destroy their structure.