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Natural Gray Moorit Long Hair Genuine Icelandic Sheepskin
Beautiful, rare naturally colored Icelandic sheepskins are hard to find — and this stunning Gray Moorit coloring is among the most breathtaking of all. Featuring a natural white undercoat beneath striking black-gray and brown-gray patterns — sometimes a captivating combination of both — the depth and complexity of color in these pelts is truly unmatched. People around the world cherish the raw, natural beauty of a sheepskin left exactly as nature intended.
These rare sheepskin rugs drape effortlessly, making them ideal as decorative accent throws for chairs & sofas — but hey, who are we to tell you what to do with your sheepskin pelt? What you use these hides for is entirely up to you!
No dye, no bleach, no alterations. The smoky gray, warm brown-gray, and crisp natural white tones you see were created by nature itself, shaped by sunshine and open pastures as the sheep roamed freely. Unlike inferior dyed lookalikes, these naturally colored pelts will not fade when exposed to UV light and will never transfer dye onto your expensive furniture or clothing — what you see today is what you’ll have for years to come.
Color can range from deep charcoal gray to softer brown-gray tones, with a naturally occurring white undercoat that adds beautiful dimension and contrast throughout the fleece. No two pieces are ever alike.
- Each piece has its own uniqueness, so color and patterning will vary — what you see is what you get!
- The exact sheepskin pictured is the one you will receive upon purchasing
- Soft, silky long-hair wool with a beautifully textured feel
- Real fur from sheep raised in Iceland — Origin/Tanned in Poland
Icelandic sheep, a heritage breed, is one of the oldest and most luxurious wool-producing breeds in the world — and a true triple-purpose breed at that. Icelandic sheepskins are a staple in professionally decorated interiors worldwide, admired for their exceptionally long, flowing wool and supple, buttery feel. With minimal to no shedding, these fleeces are as practical as they are stunning, making them a favorite among top interior decorators and design enthusiasts alike.
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Sizing & Thickness
Sheepskin Thickness and Density
Each sheepskin is genuinely unique—these are natural hides, not factory-made products, so no two are ever alike. We know thickness and density matter when choosing a sheepskin, which is why we created our own comparison method. We fold each pelt in half, then gather it into three folds and place it on a chair for photos. This lets you visually compare the bulk and density of similarly-sized sheepskins before you buy—a level of transparency no other sheepskin retailer offers.

Sheepskin rugs & Sizing
Sheepskin measurements are approximate, as each hide is measured individually by hand. We follow the industry-standard method of measuring diagonally across the entire wool surface at its widest and longest points. In 2025, we began taking photos of each hide’s backside instead of the wool face, so you can see the actual skin size and get a better sense of the wool length.
Typical Hide Edges
Please note, all skins will have shorter wool around the edges since sheep do not have long hair on their bellies. Some longer wool sheepskin will hide the sides better than others but it will almost always be present.

Color Info
Sheepskin Coloring
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!
Eco-Tanned Sheepskins
Eco-Tanning
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.







