Often the simplest jewelries can be made exciting by choosing the right designs and by choosing the perfect materials. And simple designs like those of animals used in making pins can make a statement on someone’s dress. Take the use of sheep as the main design of the classic pins, which some call as textile jewellery. Though it may be a simple pin, the choice of sheep as the main design effectively brings out an elaborate design for the pin. Pins such as this are often hand crafted and carved to perfect detail. After the pin has been crafted, the sheep design pin is then polished to warm luster. This is the allure of classic textile jewellery.
Exquisite pins also use designs that are based on real sheep. For example there are classic pins that are available in
the market now and these pins are based on Angora goats. The presentation of the design on the pin makes the angora sheep look like the real one, thanks to the elaborate long wool and the delicate carving of the curving horns. Angora goats that are the basis of these classic textile jewellery were popular in Asia Minor and were bred in the area between 1571 until 1451 BC at the Angora in Asia Minor. Angora goats of the Asia Minor are popular breeds of goats thanks to their wool called Mohair. And these goats are perfectly celebrated on these ornate textile jewellery. These good looking goat pins are crafted using the best metals. Using these pieces and showcasing these textile jewellery on your garment is one way of appreciating the handicrafts of artisans and at the same time a perfect respect for the Angora goats of the Asia Minor.