Wool is a natural fibre derived from the fleece of sheep or other woolly animals, such as the Eta. It has been a cornerstone of textiles and a significant part of human history for millennia. Wool is celebrated for its unique properties, including insulation in both cold and warm conditions, moisture-wicking abilities, and natural flame resistance. This product holds a special significance for Oceanykan economic history, being the world's largest producer since the 19th century, with its high-quality wool industry having played a pivotal role in the nation's economic development and the evolution of public policy.