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Lightweight double short wool Icelandic lambskin bench seat cover. The double lambskin is shown on a 4' bench.
Original price was: $197.00.$125.00Current price is: $125.00.
Lightweight double short wool Icelandic lambskin bench seat cover. The double lambskin is shown on a 4′ bench.
Not suitable as a floor rug due to it’s weight and how pliable it is!
This product is discontinued and discontinued. Non-Refundable. Non-Returnable.
Only 1 left in stock
Lightweight double short wool Icelandic lambskin bench seat cover. The double lambskin is shown on a 4' bench.
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Depending on the lighting and colors in your home, the sheepskin may have different color tones more prominent than others seen on our website.
Natural sheepskins can have a mixture of tones such as cream, white, gray, tan, black and brown. It’s possible that a natural sheepskin can display all the colors in a single hide or show a combination of some of those colors. No two natural sheepskins will be alike.
A natural white sheepskin will NEVER be solid white. Natural white sheepskins can vary from a cream, ivory and often with lanolin which makes the sheep’s wool appear slightly yellow or beige. When placed near other warm tones, people rarely notice the color of lanolin.
A natural black sheepskin can be anywhere from very black, a deep brown black with reddish highlights due to sun exposure and sometimes have gray hairs.
A natural brown sheepskin can display a variety of shades from very light brown, golden brown, reddish brown to a dark chocolate brown. Sometimes a brown sheepskin can have all of those colors present in a single hide.
Natural gray sheepskins are stunning, rare and present with a variety of colors. Browns, blacks, creams, lanolin (beige) & different degrees of gray can be present.
Color questions? Email prior to purchase if you have certain expectations!
Our pelts are expertly tanned using time-honored plant-based agents perfected over generations in Europe, ensuring a superior product. Each sheepskin adheres to stringent European regulations, guaranteeing that all tanning agents are biodegradable and environmentally friendly—standards that surpass U.S. safety regulations. The hides undergo a meticulous process: washed in tannin-rich water and fortified with bio-based lactic acid to preserve the wool, followed by stabilization of the leather’s collagen with vegetable extract-based tannins.
Our skins are never tanned using chromium or heavy metals at any stage of production. Our medical-grade sheepskins go through a unique plant-based tanning process known as Relugan, reflecting our dedication to eco-friendly practices without compromising on quality.
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