The Healthful Qualities of the Natural Sheepskin Rug
Sheepskin rugs’ durability is unsurpassed by other natural fibers and woven wool alternatives. If you want something you can rest your feet or entire body on, a Sheep skin Rug is the answer. Nothing compares to the luxuriousness and durability of sheep skin rugs or their natural comfort for the human body. Sheep skin rugs are naturally beautiful, luxurious and comfortable. Sheep skin rug wool breaths and is static resistant. The structure of Sheep skin rug wool allows the body to be supported by millions of resilient and springy wool fibers, providing total support and comfort for your body. And Sheep skin rug wool is a great insulator. Wool traps air, which insulates you against cold and heat.
One of the oldest and most natural materials known to mankind can enhance your comfort and improve your well-being. Your Sheep skin rug will be naturally resilient. Sheep skin rug wool is naturally resilient and will never lose it’s beautiful shape. Each Sheep skin rug wool fiber is made from millions of minute coiled fibers that stretch and give rather than break. Sheep skin rug wool is naturally stain, soil and flame resistant too. The surface of a wool fiber is covered by a thin protective membrane which gives wool an ability to shed water and water based stains. The high moisture content of the fiber, along with wool’s protein constituents, gives Sheepskin rugs excellent flame resistance.
There are two major sources of modern sheepskin rugs: New Zealand and Australia. Australian skins have exceptional characteristics: dense fleece, fine fiber quality, natural luster, recoil, and durability. Australia is famous for it’s merino crossbred lambs wool. In the early’th century when other countries were concentrating on sheep for food production, Australian ranchers were striving to upgrade their Merino sheep’s wool quality. They imported four basic strains of sheep: Peppin, Saxon, Spanish and French. The resulting crossbred wool, known as “Australian Merino,” now commands a premium price on the world markets.
New Zealand is the largest producer of lambskin and sheepskin products as well as yarn quality wool. New Zealand Drysdale Wool is considered the finest in the world and is the primary ingredient for most quality wool rugs, wool area rugs, wool shag rugs and modern Flokati Rugs. Bowron of New Zealand is probably the pre-eminent individual manufacturer of sheepskin rugs. Bowron maintains very extensive ongoing research and development into the tanning process, and has patented a unique 42 step tanning method utilizing a closed loop process. This tanning process conforms to the rigid environmental standards of New Zealand, the toughest in the world.
Sheep skin rug wool is naturally resistant to Soil and Dirt If you look at a wool fiber under a microscope, you can see that its structure is made up of overlapping scales, arranged much like roof shingles. These scales keep dust and dirt near the surface of the pile, where it can be easily released by vacuuming. Should you wish to store your Sheep skin rug at any time, place it in a cool airy place avoiding direct sunlight. Packaging in plastic bags for an extended period of time is not recommended as the Sheep skin rug fibers will not breathe and condensation may occur in warm conditions. You may vacuum your Sheep skin rug, but we recommend a non-upright vacuum. Hand wash your sheep skin rug with cold water and Woolite, or another specialized wool cleaner. You may spin to remove excess water. Dry your Sheep skin rug flat or on a line and stretch to shape while damp. Keep away from direct sunlight and artificial heat. Do not tumble dry your Sheep skin rug. After washing, the wool may revert back to its natural curly state. You can help restore the fluffy appearance by brushing the wool while it is wet and again when it is dry. A wire brush or comb is suitable.
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