Sheepskin is so beautifully natural and it compliments any living space, whether at your bedside or to soften wooden or tiled floor areas, placed on chairs for a wrapped around feel of comfort, pet bed, they effortlessly make a space look inviting. They are super thick, warm and sooo soft underfoot - perfect addition to any room.
The long wool is Icelandic. There are a few that are Gotland.

“Most are factory seconds. They will have a flaw such as a scuff, stitch, hole, patch, mis-shaped,miss-dyed, course fur, missing fur, store returns used, etc and are priced accordingly. These exotic rugs usually retail for much more


Use the arrows to choose your sheepskin 


Dimensions are measured at longest points (on the fur side)

Feel free to call or text Randy before 6pm EST at 616-648 8174 with any questions or if you want more than one.


   Some cool facts

Wool is considered by the medical profession to be hypoallergenicSheepskin is a natural insulator, and draws perspiration away from the wearer and into the fibers. There, it traps between 30 and 36 percent of its own weight in moisture.

Shearling sheepskin is great for any season. It keeps you cool during the summer and warm in wintertime, because of the breathing property of the wool’s hollow fibers. It is always comfortable because it is extremely soft, and it provides a comfortable cushion of air that acts as a temperature insulator.

 

MORE FACTS:

  • For centuries, sheep farmers and country folk have known that no natural or man-made fiber possesses the virtues of 100% sheepskin. The unique combination of leather skin on one side and wool fur on the other lends it remarkable properties. Cool in Summer and Warm in the Winter Sheepskin wool is soft and resilient. Its fibers breathe, acting like a natural thermostat for your body. These hollow fibers can absorb up to 30% of their own weight in moisture without feeling wet, keeping you perfectly dry regardless of the weather.| The Wonders of Wool 
    Ounce for ounce, sheepskin is stronger than steel. Your sheepskin items will last for years with minimal care: most often, only brushing, shaking out, or vacuuming is required. Impossible to copy synthetically, sheepskin and its wool fibers offer an astounding list of natural qualities.

    Sheepskin...

    * wool does not shed, because it's attached to the skin. It isn't woven and then brushed up, like wool pile fabric that is loose enough to be pulled out or worn off. Sheepskin wool is embedded into the leather. 
    * resists snags, tears, wrinkles, soiling and pilling. 
    * drapes beautifully; never sags and retains shape. 
    * is static-free. 
    * is flame resistant. 
    * is wind-proof. 
    * stays warm even when wet. 
    * is a natural moisturizer due to the high content of lanolin in the wool. 
    * is water resistant. The seeded skin side is naturally water resistant.

    Sheepskin is a Recycled Byproduct 
    A sheepskin pelt is only one of many byproducts of the sheep farming industry. This byproduct of the food and wool industry is tanned and used in many wonderful ways rather than being discarded. At the end of a sheep's life, nothing is wasted. The whole animal is used, including bones and hooves. Sheepskin, like wood, is one of the few raw materials that nature will never exhaust. Its value as both a food source and a production material is therefore both aesthetic and ecological.….
     

  •                                                               SHEEPSKIN CARE

    Though wool is a springy fiber, after long use it may tend to mat down a bit. To restore the pile to its original state, brush it up with a coarse brush. The coarser the brush the better. Wire brushes work best and do not harm the fleece.

    Wool fleece is a natural fiber and resists soiling, this simplifying cleaning. In most cases spot cleaning in place with warm water and mild soap is all that is needed.