Although slightly thicker
than cashmere fibers, camel wool has characteristic of an average
diameter of ****3 microns, and the length of *0+ mm on average
which is one of the warmest and most sturdy wool fibers in the
world. Color of camel is primarily golden tan with a variance of
red to light brown tones. Camel wool is
also a fiber that supplies warmth without added weight. The hair
contains thermostatic properties which can protect and insulate
the camel from the extreme cold conditions as well as keeping
them cool in the flaming desert in the summer. The same
properties and characteristics are transferred when making
fabrics woven from camel wool.