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Sheep like to grow dry and cool, avoid humidity and heat. Australia, in the southern hemisphere, is sunny, dry and mild for sheep, and the grassland is vast, creating a superior environment for their growth. Therefore, the wool produced is slender, thick and dense, which is the first-class material in wool. Australian wool is also famous in the world and has become a symbol of quality. For example, the famous fine wool varieties of Merino sheep and Dunns sheep are produced in Australia, and Australia is therefore known as "the country that rides on the back of the sheep".
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Of course, even if it is the same breed of wool, the quality will be good or bad grades. Wool grades are generally graded according to fiber thickness: fine wool, semi-fine wool, coarse wool. The smaller the fineness of the wool fiber, the higher the quality, the better the crimp and softness, and the more expensive the price.
The wool used for padding is generally fine wool. In Australia, fine wool refers to wool with a fiber diameter of 19.6 to 20.5 microns, and ultra-fine wool is below 19.5 microns, while the domestic definition of fine wool is below 25 microns. The more slender the wool, the more delicate the feel, the better the moisture absorption and moisture removal effect, and the wool has a good curl, which can make the quilt more fluffy.











