origin: Mongolia, China, Greece, India
Animal hair is one of the oldest functional fiber materials in human history. Nomadic cultures already used goat and horse hair for durable fabrics, protective textiles, and floor coverings. Due to their exceptional durability, animal hairs have always been considered materials for particularly resilient applications.
Ruckstuhl processes hair yarns from a carefully balanced blend of goat and horse hair (often called "horsehair"). The combination unites robustness with elasticity and gives carpets a distinctive, textured surface. Unlike smooth materials, it creates a textile depth that almost resembles woven fabrics.
In interiors, horsehair and goat hair convey a calm, refined, and subtly elegant atmosphere. Especially in representative spaces—such as executive offices, hospitality areas, or high-end living rooms—the material reveals its special effect. It improves acoustics, remains exceptionally durable, and develops a characterful patina over time.
Sourcing high-quality animal hair is today one of the most demanding textile supply chains. Only a few producers worldwide meet the requirements for quality, consistency, and processing. It is precisely this rarity that makes hair yarn a material of special value.
Benefits:
- Hair yarn is exceptionally durable and long-lasting.
- Hair yarn has a distinctive, textile surface.
- Hair yarn significantly improves room acoustics.
- Hair yarn appears robust yet elegant.
- Hair yarn is especially suitable for heavily used rooms.
- Hair yarn develops a natural patina over time.
- Hair yarn remains dimensionally stable even under heavy load.
Facts:
- Hair yarn consists of a blend of goat and horse hair.
- Animal hairs have been used for centuries for durable textiles and floor coverings.
- Horsehair has high elasticity and shape stability.
- Goat hair provides structure, density, and resilience.
- High-quality animal hairs are now among the rarest textile raw materials.
- Hair yarn is especially suitable for high-quality commercial and hospitality areas.
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