North Ronaldsay Aran from Blacker Yarns

North Ronaldsay Aran

from Blacker Yarns
Aran (8 wpi) ?
75 yards
(69 meters)
50 grams
(1.76 ounces)
18.0 sts
= 4 inches
100% Wool - North Ronaldsay
plied
Care: Dry Flat, Hand Wash Cold
Color: Heathered, Solid color
Drafting method: Woolen spun
Dye: Undyed

Only sold as part of a package with other rare British Breeds.

North Ronaldsay sheep are a unique breed of sheep that are found on the remote island of North Ronaldsay in the Orkney Islands of Scotland. These sheep pre-date the Iron Age and are known for their distinctive mottled fleece and their unusual diet, which consists primarily of seaweed. North Ronaldsay is the northernmost island of the Orkney Islands of Scotland. This quiet destination is renowned for its unique breed of sheep and offers an unforgettable experience for nature enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike.

The wool of North Ronaldsay sheep is highly valued and utilised for various purposes. Despite the coarseness of their fleece, North Ronaldsay wool is sought after for its unique qualities and versatility. The wool from North Ronaldsay sheep is known for its exceptional insulation properties, making it ideal for warm and durable garments. It has a naturally water-resistant quality, which helps protect the sheep from the harsh coastal climate. Due to the high lanolin content in their wool, it has excellent moisture-wicking capabilities, ensuring that the sheep stay dry even in damp conditions. This fibre can be sorted into shades of white, pale grey, dark grey and brown grey for spinning or blended to the naturally heathered yarns.