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Shiny soft young fine adult mohair ,curly angora goat hair ,mohair soft curly locks
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Color is 630 at Half strength ,
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texture this is a soft fine curly young adult mohair
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each lot of mohair dyes a bit differently please order enough of one dye lot to complete your project
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these are natural mohair locks not roving the combed locks are not included and are just to show how a lock combed out and straightened
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this lot is sorted uncombed mohair locks ,the mohair shown is from this lot
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it is not lined up or combed
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combed locks are not included
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hand picked locks were picked over before dying to remove any heavy VM and again after dyeing to sort for length
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not opened by machine so there are less short bits most locks 3-5" there may be a few shorts
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Please note I use daylight bulbs to do my pictures ,all colors look more red in incandescent light and more blue toned in florescent light. Color shown is accurate to my monitor , monitors vary in color accuracy please keep this in mind
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Please see my other listings for weft and combed mohair locks
1 oz lots Mohair is the hair from the angora goat , it is very silky and makes wonderful doll hair . Dyed for doll makers to have a nice natural looking hair color that will look good on your doll or fairy. wonderful for rooting and wig making . This lot is not lined up, it is ready to be separated into curls for your dolls this was a lot that had several textures together some parts are more curly than others , and the curls are mostly 4" but range from 3" to 6"
about mohair customers often ask for angora mohair
this is the hair from the angora goat. It is called mohair, some have started using the term " angora mohair " to be sure you know it is not synthetic mohair which is man made.
angora is actually the hair from the angora rabit and not often used for doll hair
cotswold wool is occationaly called mohair on ebay but comes from a sheep , it is also very useful for doll hair but has less gloss
( VM= vegetable matter like bedding and hay which goats are so good at getting into)