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Questions before ordering?
Yes. This piece is part of The Unrepeatable Collection, and you will receive the exact one-of-a-kind sheepskin shown in the photos.
No. Natural sheepskins vary in wool length, color, markings, texture, and shape. This piece was individually selected because its natural character cannot be repeated.
Yes. A sheepskin rug can be used beautifully on a chair, bench, sofa, or other seating area. Sheepskins are especially useful for softening hard chairs, adding warmth to accent chairs, covering benches, or creating a cozy layered look in reading nooks, bedrooms, and living spaces.
Icelandic sheepskin is known for its distinctive Nordic character, natural texture, and beautifully varied wool. Long-wool Icelandic sheepskins are prized for their dramatic 5-9 inch flowing wool, while shorn Icelandic lambskins offer the same natural character in a shorter, softer, lower-maintenance finish.
It can be used beautifully as either. Icelandic sheepskins work well as chair throws, bench covers, sofa accents, bedside layers, and decorative rugs. Long-wool Icelandic sheepskins create a dramatic, flowing look, while shorn Icelandic lambskins offer a shorter wool pile, lower-maintenance finish that works great as a rug or throw.
Icelandic sheepskins are easy to enjoy with simple care. Shake them out occasionally, air them naturally when needed, and keep them away from heavy soil, excess moisture, and high-traffic entry areas. Brush only long, straight-wool Icelandic sheepskins when appropriate. Shorn wool sheepskins rarely, if ever, need brushing — just a quick shake. Curly Icelandic sheepskins should not be brushed at all.
Description
Natural Moorit Color Long Hair Genuine Icelandic Sheepskin
Beautiful, rare naturally colored Icelandic sheepskins are hard to find — and this rich reddish-auburn coloring is among the rarest of all. Glowing with deep mahogany warmth and burnished copper undertones, the striking depth of color and luxurious long fleece make these pelts truly one of a kind. 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 smoldering reddish-auburn, mahogany, and copper 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 a deep rusty auburn to rich mahogany brown with warm copper highlights throughout, and occasionally you may find pieces with subtle lighter gray markings as well as white naturally occurring in the fleece.
- 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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