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Description : When wool is harvested, it is separated into white wool and colored wool (wool with markings or shades different from white), as colored wool does not take dyes as readily as white wool. Colored wool is used by home spinners, while white wool is used by the wool industry and dyed. Some white wool is, however, also used directly without dyeing.
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