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Product of Iceland, Made in Poland
Genus and species: Ovis aries. Ranch.

Custom order only. Delivery time is 4 to 6 weeks.

Each gallery item is unique. You get the exact gallery item shown when you order this item.

Length: 60"
Width: 60"

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Price: $1,123.14 for this gallery item
    Order Code: 7-A-G01 (Y3L)
    Availability: In Stock
    Usually ships In 1 to 5 business days
    Availability Note: If we are Out of Stock or do not have enough of an item, please call or email us to confirm! Online quantities do not include merchandise that just arrived or may be enroute. If currently not available, we can also add you to our wish list to be notified when available.

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    These unique rugs are made using a combination of long-haired (4" to 6") and shorn Icelandic sheepskins. The hair is so long that it does not go in one direction like a dog or cat's fur, but rather it falls in every direction. You cannot feel the seams when walking on the rug. This is not a hollow hair, so it doesn't break or shed.See our Icelandic Sheepskins for more information on the skins used to make these beautiful rugs.

    These sheepskins rugs are Eco-tanned without the use of heavy metals. The exact formulation is a trade-secret but the tanning meets European Union regulations for an environmentally friendly tanning process.

    You may brush and vacuum the skins regularly to keep the wool fluffy, soft, and neat.

    Clean with a damp cloth for small stains and minor soiling.

    Do not dry clean the skins as the dry cleaning process will remove the natural oils from the skin. You can spot clean the hair side with Eucalan™ Wool Wash. Do not soak the hide side. For Washing Instructions and Eucalan™ Wool Wash, please click HERE.

    Stretch the skin to shape it after cleaning. Leave the skin to dry for a few hours away from sunlight and direct heat and then comb the wool with a pet comb to fluff it out.