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  2. Alpaca fiber - Wikipedia

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    While breeders report fiber can sell for US$2 to $4 per ounce, the world wholesale price for processed, spun alpaca "tops" is only between about $10 to $24/kg (according to quality), i.e. about $0.28 to $0.68 per oz. [19] Finer fleeces, ones with a smaller diameter, are preferred, and thus are more expensive.

  3. File:World wool prospects (IA worldwoolprospec75unit).pdf

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    Description based on: WOOL-27 (June 1930); title from caption Latest issue consulted: WOOL-103 (Nov. 1936) Subjects: Wool industry United States Periodicals; Wool industry

  4. File:World wool prospects (IA worldwoolprospec102unit).pdf

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  5. File:World wool situation (IA worldwoolsituati14unit).pdf

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  6. File:World wool prospects (IA worldwoolprospec80unit).pdf

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    Description based on: WOOL-27 (June 1930); title from caption Latest issue consulted: WOOL-103 (Nov. 1936) Subjects: Wool industry United States Periodicals; Wool industry

  7. Vicuña wool - Wikipedia

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    The surface of woven fabrics is often roughened with a raising card to create a softer feel, higher volume and greater thermal insulation [11] Vicuña wool is considered the rarest and most expensive legal wool in the world; in 2010, raw wool traded for about 7-15 dollars per ounce. [12] The sorted and spun yarn trades at about $300 per ounce.

  8. Andean textiles - Wikipedia

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    Awaska was made from llama or alpaca wool and had a much higher thread count (approximately 120 threads per inch) than that found in chusi cloth. Thick garments made from awaska were worn as standard amongst the lower-classes of the Andean highlands, while lighter cotton clothing was produced on the warmer coastal lowlands.

  9. International Wool Textile Organisation - Wikipedia

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    The International Wool Textile Organisation (IWTO) is the international body representing the interests of the world's wool-textile trade and industry. Its members include wool growers, traders, primary processors, spinners, weavers, garment makers and retailers of wool and allied fibres, as well as organizations related to wool products. [1] [2]