Rare Lincoln Longwool Fleece
This shining cream and honey Lincoln Longwool fleece is one of its kind. Long sleek curls overflow a tightly felted base of white merino wool. The felted base has been shaped to accent the fleece’s natural form.
Sourced from a small farm in Indiana, it belongs to a ewe named Acadia. Lincoln Longwool sheep are known for having the heaviest, longest-stapled and most lustrous fleece of any breed in the world. They originated in a fertile area on the Eastern Coast of England and weren’t found in the USA until 1825.
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Size: 100cm x 90cm
This shining cream and honey Lincoln Longwool fleece is one of its kind. Long sleek curls overflow a tightly felted base of white merino wool. The felted base has been shaped to accent the fleece’s natural form.
Sourced from a small farm in Indiana, it belongs to a ewe named Acadia. Lincoln Longwool sheep are known for having the heaviest, longest-stapled and most lustrous fleece of any breed in the world. They originated in a fertile area on the Eastern Coast of England and weren’t found in the USA until 1825.
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Size: 100cm x 90cm
This shining cream and honey Lincoln Longwool fleece is one of its kind. Long sleek curls overflow a tightly felted base of white merino wool. The felted base has been shaped to accent the fleece’s natural form.
Sourced from a small farm in Indiana, it belongs to a ewe named Acadia. Lincoln Longwool sheep are known for having the heaviest, longest-stapled and most lustrous fleece of any breed in the world. They originated in a fertile area on the Eastern Coast of England and weren’t found in the USA until 1825.
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Size: 100cm x 90cm