kuitumatot
Kuitumatot, often translated as "fiber mats" or "wool carpets," refer to floor coverings traditionally made from natural fibers, most commonly wool. These mats have a long history of use in various cultures, valued for their warmth, durability, and aesthetic qualities. The production process typically involves shearing sheep, cleaning and preparing the wool fibers, and then spinning them into yarn. This yarn is then woven or tufted onto a backing material to create the final mat.
The natural properties of wool make kuitumatot highly desirable. Wool is a renewable resource, biodegradable, and
While modern manufacturing offers a wide range of synthetic alternatives, kuitumatot continue to be appreciated for