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This angora goatskin was not sorted by size or graded by quality. You will get the exact one shown in the photos. Mohair grows continuously. Goats are shorn bi-annually to prevent the animal stepping on its own fleece. Angora goats are not endangered. The skins are a by-product of the food industry. The animals were not killed just for their skins. There are no export controls on this item.
This is a tanned angora goatskin. The coloring and pattern is natural. No dyes were used. Angora goats are not endangered. The skins are a by-product of the food industry. The animals were not killed just for their skins. There are no export controls on this item.This hide was imported before Russia invaded Ukraine. We no longer buy from Russia.
This is one pair of Wooly Chaps "Woolies" made from angora goatskins that were custom made for Chichester in the USA by an expert craftsman in Montana. Wooly chaps, originally designed to protect cowboys in colder climates, became popular in the late 1800s and are still highly sought after today. They are warm and durable, making them ideal for winter work, but their distinctive look also makes them popular with Wild West Show performers. They will also look great hanging on the wall of a...
The ideal summer accessory, these handmade traditional bracelets come in various colors and patterns, and is the perfect gift for a friend. Ranging from 5" to 6.5" long, each bracelet comes with a 3" string on either side, which makes them easily adjustable. Two bracelets weigh approximately 0.1 oz. (2.8 g).The animal figures are 0.5" long and comes in various kinds (e.g., bear, dolphin, lion, turtle, owl, etc.).Please let us know if you have a color preference when ordering and we will do our...
This is a large piece of anthracite coal from northeastern Pennsylvania. It can be used for carving or for display. Anthracite coal, or hard coal, has the highest carbon content, the greatest hardness, and the fewest impurities.