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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
  
A type of 'Woolmark' that indicates the fabric is made from 100% new wool. Virgin wool can not contain any reused wool. Virgin wool has also been used to refer to wool obtained from the first clipping of a sheep.
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A type of 'Woolmark' that indicates the fabric is made from 100% new [[wool]]. Virgin wool can not contain any reused wool. Virgin wool has also been used to refer to wool obtained from the first clipping of a sheep.
  
 
== Synonyms and Related Terms ==
 
== Synonyms and Related Terms ==
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lana virgen (Esp.)
 
lana virgen (Esp.)
  
== Additional Information ==
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==Resources and Citations==
  
G.Cook, ''Handbook of Textile Fibres:I. Natural Fibres'', 5th edition, Merrow Publishing Co., Durham, England, 1984.
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* Rosalie Rosso King, ''Textile Identification, Conservation, and Preservation'', Noyes Publications, Park Ridge, NJ, 1985
  
== Authority ==
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* J.Gordon Cook, ''Handbook of Textile Fibres:I Natural Fibres'', Merrow Publishing Co. , Durham, England, 1984
  
* Rosalie Rosso King, Rosalie Rosso King, ''Textile Identification, Conservation, and Preservation'', Noyes Publications, Park Ridge, NJ, 1985
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* Edward Reich, Carlton J. Siegler, ''Consumer Goods: How to Know and Use Them'', American Book Company, New York City, 1937
  
* J.Gordon Cook, J.Gordon Cook, ''Handbook of Textile Fibres:I Natural Fibres'', Merrow Publishing Co. , Durham, England, 1984
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* Website: www.fabrics.net
 
 
* Edward Reich, Carlton J. Siegler, Edward Reich, Carlton J. Siegler, ''Consumer Goods: How to Know and Use Them'', American Book Company, New York City, 1937
 
 
 
* Website address 1, Website address 1  Comment: www.fabrics.net
 
  
  
  
 
[[Category:Materials database]]
 
[[Category:Materials database]]

Latest revision as of 15:15, 25 June 2022

Description

A type of 'Woolmark' that indicates the fabric is made from 100% new Wool. Virgin wool can not contain any reused wool. Virgin wool has also been used to refer to wool obtained from the first clipping of a sheep.

Synonyms and Related Terms

lana virgen (Esp.)

Resources and Citations

  • Rosalie Rosso King, Textile Identification, Conservation, and Preservation, Noyes Publications, Park Ridge, NJ, 1985
  • J.Gordon Cook, Handbook of Textile Fibres:I Natural Fibres, Merrow Publishing Co. , Durham, England, 1984
  • Edward Reich, Carlton J. Siegler, Consumer Goods: How to Know and Use Them, American Book Company, New York City, 1937
  • Website: www.fabrics.net