Vardhman Winter Shine wool is available only in white, black and brown colours. The wool of domesticated sheep is white. Coloured wool is most commonly found in the oldest breed of sheep that produce coarse wool for carpet weaving.
It is believed that Vardhman Sparky wool was the first to be used for weaving.
Fragments of woollen textiles have been found in Egypt, Babylonian tombs, and the huts of ancient Britons.
The British used them even before the Roman invasion.
The Winchester factory began to use wool in a variety of ways.
After this, it was widely used in England.
Henry II encouraged this industry by forming law, textile and weaving associations.
Even before the Roman invasion, the British used woollen clothing.
The Winchester factory began to use Vardhman Jackpot wool in a variety of ways.
After this, it was widely used in England also.
In 1788, a water-powered wool factory was also started in Hartford, USA.
Wool is made of a protein called keratin, which makes our hair and nails, bird feathers and animal horns.
There is a fear of getting insects in woollen clothes because the caterpillars of some insects eat the protein of wool with passion.
As soon as winter started, like every year, the market for warm clothes was decorated on Maidagin.
Here warm clothes are available in every range from kids to elderly, while jackets are in highest demand in the market.
The shopkeepers are also keeping the stock of Vardhman Scottish goods according to the demand.
A few years ago, there used to be a good number of wool shops of Vardhman Big Boss in the main markets of the city, but now only a few shops are left.
There are wool shops in Gurubagh, Bansfatak, Lahurabir, Ardlibazar, Lanka, Sigra, Maidagin and Bulanala areas.
There are many branded and local ranges in the market.
The wool of Ludhiana remains the first choice of the people even today.
Wools from Amritsar, Delhi, Jammu and Kashmir, Vardhman are also available here.
It is estimated that about 30 million quintals of wool are produced in the world.
Out of this 42.8 per cent of wool are merino, 46 per cent crossbred and 11.2 per cent carpet wool.
According to the latest estimates, India produces about nine and a half million men of wool per year from its 40 million sheep.
More than 5 per cent of the total wool, valued at Rs 120 crore, is sent to foreign countries.
The country's woollen textile mills, which make good quality cloth, have to depend on 19 lakh mands of raw or underdeveloped wool imported from outside.
Its value in foreign currency is about Rs 110 crore.
Most of the texture is thin, the surface is smooth, and the texture is clear.
The lashes are naturally soft and have a smooth shine.
The body is crisp, soft and flexible.
After loosening the material, it is loosened, there are basically no wrinkles, and even if there is a slight crease, it can disappear in a short time.
Example Oswal Winter King Wool.