We Can Supply 100% Pure Wool Yarn Dyed And Undyed Both From Nm 7 To Nm 120. We Can Supply Single And Tfo Both.
Wool Blended Yarn
Wool Yarn
Hand-Knotted -wool
Hand-Knotted-wool
Sizes:� By Weight In Gram: 15, 30, 50, 70, 100, 150, 200, 250, 300, 400, 500
Africa cotton wool 25 ton to 5000 ton
Product Details: Color Grey, Black, Blue, Green, etc. Pattern Plain, Printed, Check, Embroidered, etc. Fabric 100% Wool Fiber Type Indian Wool, Merino Wool, Lambs Wool, Angora Wool, Pashmina Wool, Cashere and Blends Packaging Type Poly Bag We offer 100% Pure Wool Fabric. Our wool is low micron and extremely fine. It is soft, breathable and extremely warm. Additional Information: Production Capacity: 10000 meters per month Delivery Time: 10 days Yes! I am Interested
We are interested in buying sheep wool, raw wool, greasy wool, merino wool. From 21 microns to 32 microns. Bales
Woolen fabric used to make blankets.
16.00 micron to 23.00 micron.
We are worsted yarn manufacturers and maintaining International yarn standered qualite perameters Required by different fabric manufacturers. Our packeg size ranging from 25 kg to 60 kg export packing.
Lori buff Sizes 2*3 , 4*6 , 5.0*7.6 , 6*9 , 8*10 , 9.7*10.6 and runners
It is very fine quality product of India it is best suitable for cold countries because it made up of best quality of sheep wool and chinese silk in various attractive designs and colours it is mainly used in houses and hotels for decorative purpose
Indo-gabbeh 5/28 indo-gabbeh Argentina wool Patching as per the sizes
Manufacturing of all kind garments include summer & winter:- Vintage silk garments, rayon. For winter we have a Yak wool shawls, Acrylic shawls. Also we have scarves available in many diffrent prints and solid colors. From yak wool we also makes Ponchos, jackets, dresses and many more. For home wall decor and beach we having cotton bed cover, beach throws, mandala, puffs, roundies etc.. Pls write me for any question detail.
Handloom fabrics 500 pcs. Min.
Loose glasswool in 20 and 25kg packing
ROCK WOOL Rock wool is produced from melting stone (diabase, dolerite) at about 1500 C, where the heated mass is hurled out from a wheel or disk and thus creates fibers.