Tibetan fur

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Tibetan fur refers to the white wool of the Tibetan lamb. It originate not really from Tibet, but from the Chinese provinces Shansi, Shensi und Hopeh (Tschilli). The wool is soft and around 5 in (12 cm) long, and has a slight waiviness to it, is the only curly long-haired fur,[1] making it popular for doll's hair. It can be hard to find a good supply.[citation needed]

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  1. ^ "Prices & Types," from furs.com [1] last accessed 11 November 2006.