The difference between Icelandic sheepskin and Tuscany

The difference between Icelandic sheepskin and Tuscany

Icelandic sheepskin comes from the Icelandic sheep breed, which is the descendant of the sheep brought by the Vikings from Scandinavia and Ireland. The obvious difference between Icelandic sheep and other sheep is that Icelandic sheep are covered with thick wool all year round, with a thick layer of ordinary wool up to more than ten centimeters on the outside and soft and fluffy wool on the inside. The outer fiber is long, shiny, tough, windproof and waterproof, while the inner fiber is delicate, soft, insulating, heat-insulating and cold-resistant. These two characteristics make Icelandic wool products have a unique and strong appearance style. The climate in Northern Europe is cold, so the Nordic people made clothes with Icelandic wool and named it Icelandic wool.

Tuscany is a region in central Italy, and this fur is native to Tuscany, Italy. However, in terms of leather making technology, Turkey is more developed, so the imported Toka sometimes comes from Italy and sometimes from Turkey. Its characteristics are that the wool is relatively coarse and dense, which gives it good warmth retention and durability.

Style differences: Icelandic sheepskin is usually white or gray, which is very modern and perfect for the trendy minimalist style clothing and home decoration.Icelandic sheepskin blanket are very popular in the market due to their unique style. In contrast, Tuscan sheepskin is mostly brown or black, which is classic and luxurious, and perfect for traditional and elegant clothing styles.