02 Natural Chocolate NZ Sheepskin Rug
Real Whole Longwool Sheepskin
Rare NZ Bred Sheepskin
Natural Colour No Dye
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Rare breed NZ sheepskin rug in natural mottled chocolate brown. Each natural coloured sheepskin rug is unique.
A large whole sheepskin in plush natural mixed tone chocolate brown. This amazing sheepskin rug is made from New Zealand bred sheep. Very soft deep wool and leather, you will love it!
Average dimensions of a natural black brown sheepskin rugs are usually about 60cm x 90cm but each skin is unique. This one is a lot bigger at 77cm wide x 98cm long head to tail.
Natural coloured sheepskins can actually be any colour from dark chocolate brown to russet or lighter cameo cream with light brown edges.
Each sheepskin is unique and they are not available in large quantities. In fact is has been very difficult to source them at all lately.
Sheepskin rugs are perfect as a soft throw over a chair or sofa, or at the end of a bed. And you can also display them on an ottoman. They can also be used in a hallway, beside a bed or in front of a fireplace to great effect.
For full sheepskin washing instructions with photos please read our blog.
Washing
Machine or hand wash your sheepskin in warm water (38°C/100°F) using the Gorgeous Creatures Woolskin Wash. Spin to remove excess water. Colours should be professionally dry-cleaned only. North America customers - Please only use detergents which are non-alkaline, non-iconic and do not contain biological enzymes: Do not use Woolite or laundry detergents such as Tide.
Drying
Dry your Sheepskin flat or on a line and stretch to shape while damp. Keep away from direct sunlight and artificial heat. Do not tumble dry your Sheepskin. Take care not to place the Sheepskin on a radiator, steam pipe or in front of a fan heater as this may damage the Sheepskin. Do not iron or bleach the Sheepskin.
Brushing
After washing, the wool may revert back to its natural curly state. You can help restore the fluffy appearance by brushing the wool while it is wet and again when it is dry using a sheepskin carding brush.