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Birka

Birka was an important trading and craft centre of the Vikings in Sweden, where during the 8th–10th centuries people lived mainly a traditional Nordic way of life. Sheep were among the basic livestock of this region and period. Wool is a natural textile fibre obtained from the fleece of sheep, which have been bred for thousands of years. In Slovakia, wool from local sheep breeds, colloquially referred to as “bírky,” was most commonly used. Sheep’s wool is known for its excellent thermal insulation properties—it can keep warm even in humid conditions and has a natural ability to wick moisture away from the body. Sheep (birky) raised in harsh conditions (for example in Slovak mountains) have denser and warmer fleece, which makes the fibre highly insulating and durable—ideal for producing blankets, coats, and socks. It occurs in shades of white, cream, and light grey.
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About the material

Phase Phase 1
Origin Animal
Material group
Material type fiber
Material specification wool
Text source https://uluv.sk/encyklopedia/pradenie/
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Traditional / Innovative traditional
Sustainability Yes
Sustainability description biodegradable
Fiber color white
Properties - fineness 14–25 μm
Properties - length 5–35 cm
Properties - strength
Properties - elasticity
Properties - elongation and fiber density
Other properties
Processing techniques related to this material washing, combing, druganie, spinning, wet felting, felting, weaving, dyeing, knitting
Processing - description
Institution to contact
Open-air museum
Museum
Literature used

Technologies

  • soaking

    Processing of flax and hemp, in which the woody part of the stem rots under the action of bacteria and is separated from the fibers. Natural...

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  • weaving

    Method of making textiles, based on the rectangular crossing of two sets of threads – warp and weft. Mechanically separated groups of warp threads...

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  • combing

    Combing is a technological process in the processing of textile raw materials, especially wool, cotton, linen or hemp. Its aim is to separate long,...

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This phase of the project Library of Local Textile Materials was supported by the Slovak Arts Council.

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