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How did wool come to Australia?

Wool has a long history in Australia. In 1797, George Bass brought some sheep to the island. Later, in 1803, several hundred Merino sheep, brought by the British to New South Wales, arrived. These sheep originated from Spain and were known for their high-quality wool. Over time, sheep became increasingly important to Australia's economy, and sheep farming became a significant business. To this day, Australia is one of the most important wool exporting countries in the world. Australian wool is known for its quality, fineness, and durability and is valued as a high-quality material in the textile industry.

How much wool comes from Australia?

Australia is one of the world's largest producers of wool. Sheep farming has a long tradition in this country since the 18th century, and today around 70 million sheep are kept. Due to the warm and dry climate, the animals can graze outdoors all year round and thus develop optimally. Furthermore, Australia also has modern and efficient production facilities. Many exporters from other countries source their wool from Australia because of its high quality and sustainability. In 2019, a total of 345,000 tons of wool were exported. This shows how important sheep farming and wool production are for Australia.

The advantages of wool from Australia

Wool from Australia has many advantages. The sheep raised in Australia are known for their particularly fine wool fibers. The result is a wool of the highest quality that is extremely soft, warm, and at the same time lightweight. The natural insulating properties of Australian wool ensure that body temperature remains constant and that you feel comfortable. Furthermore, Australian wool is also very durable and easy to care for. It can be easily cleaned and retains its shape and color for many years. It is therefore worthwhile to buy a blanket made of Australian wool, as you benefit from all the advantages that this type of wool brings.

Buy high-quality blankets made from Australian wool at Ritter Decken

Australian wool is known worldwide for its high quality and durability. At Ritter Decken, you can now purchase high-quality blankets made from this wool. Whether as a cozy blanket for cool evenings or as a stylish home decoration - our blankets made from Australian wool are characterized not only by their unique quality but also by their timeless design. By choosing Australian wool, you are also opting for a sustainable and animal-friendly product.

Australian Wool: An Eco-Friendly Choice

Australian wool is not only soft and durable, but also an eco-friendly choice. Australia's rugged landscapes provide natural pastureland for sheep, making the country the largest wool producer in the world. Australian sheep farmers are responsible and committed to protecting the environment. They use sustainable practices, such as implementing environmental management plans, reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and protecting water sources. All of this contributes to Australian wool being an eco-friendly choice that you can buy with peace of mind.

The difference between Merino and other wool from Australia

Merino wool comes from Merino sheep raised in Australia. Unlike other Australian wool, Merino wool is particularly soft and fine. It has a higher density of fiber cells and is therefore also warmer than other types of wool. Merino wool is very popular for winter clothing and outdoor equipment. It can also be used for everyday clothing, as it does not scratch and feels comfortable on the skin. Another advantage of Australian Merino wool is that it is odor-neutral and moisture-absorbing. Overall, Merino wool is a very worthwhile investment for anyone looking for high-quality wool from Australia.

The global market share of Merino wool from Australia

Australia has one of the world's largest market shares in Merino wool. This high-quality wool is very popular with consumers around the world. The Merino sheep raised in Australia produce very soft and fine wool, which is used for clothing, blankets, and carpets. Wool production is an important industry in Australia and contributes significantly to the country's prosperity. The high-quality standards in the production of Australian Merino wool have helped Australia become a leading supplier in the global market.

Ritter Decken purchases mulesing-free Merino wool from Australia.

When purchasing raw materials, we make sure that we focus on mulesing-free types of Australian Merino wool. Fine Merino wool from South America is also an alternative.