All About Your Collectible
Teddy Bear's Mohair
14/02/05
Did you know that your teddy bear's mohair coat comes from
the luxuriant fleece of the Angora mohair goat? Did you know that
their fleece is shorn from their coat similar to that of sheep?
(PRWEB) February 14, 2005 -- Beacon's
Glow Collectibles, an online
gift and collectibles retail store specializing in dolls, bears, & candles,
would like to share their findings on mohair used for special types
of heirloom-quality teddy bears.
Angora goats took their name from the ancient Turkish city of
Ankara, which was very close to where they originated. The Turks
thought so highly of these special goats that none left the country
until the sixteenth century. The first exports landed in Spain
and France, but Angoras didn't reach American shores until 1849.
The most valuable characteristic of the Angora, as compared to
other goats is the value of the mohair that is clipped. The average
goat in the U.S. shears approximately 5.3 pounds of mohair per
shearing and are usually sheared twice a year - once in the
spring and once again in the early fall.
The United States has developed into one of the two largest producing
nations of mohair in the world with an annual production in excess
of 2.4 million pounds. This was all due to the initial importation
of a small flock of seven does and two bucks in 1849. The other
two principal sources of mohair are South Africa and Turkey. Texas,
with a herd of 220,000 goats is the primary mohair region of the
United States. The main region is on Edwards Plateau in Southwest
Texas, where the mild dry climate and hilly, brushy terrain are
particularly well suited for raising Angora goats due to their
dry mountain origin. It is a well-known fact that Angora goats
produce the best mohair in hot areas with low rainfall, which explains
why Texas is well-suited for raising Angora goats.
Mohair fleece has always been the superior fabric for making
teddy bears. There are many reasons for this: 1) mohair has an
incredible luster to it, and dyed mohair resists fading caused
by time and the elements and is very hard wearing; 2) mohair is
almost non-flammable; 3) mohair is considered the most durable
animal fiber; 4) the natural fibers from mohair have the ability
to absorb and release atmospheric moisture; 5) mohair is characteristically
resistant to soiling; and 6) mohair possesses great tensile strength.
Diameter to diameter it is stronger than steel!
That is why Beacon's Glow Collectibles has chosen to become
retailers of two well-known collectible teddy bear manufacturers
that specialize in the production of mohair bears. Both Steiff
and Annette Funicello Bears each carry this
distinction.
For centuries, mohair has symbolized style and grace worldwide,
and it is no wonder that nothing takes the place of mohair when
quality is paramount. Collectible teddy bears made of mohair certainly
earn their place as true heirloom items to be treasured by every
generation.
Beacon's Glow Collectibles also carries other collectibles -
dolls, bears, and candles. Please take a moment to browse their
site - Collectors of all types will
be pleasantly surprised at their wide variety of manufacturer's
lines and products.
Beacon's Glow Collectibles have an impressive pledge to
their customers and firmly stand behind it - “All items
on our site are guaranteed in stock; & all orders will ship
by 6:00 p.m. the following business day.” This is certainly
welcome news for collectors of all types.
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