<%@LANGUAGE="VBSCRIPT" CODEPAGE="1252"%> Fur Type

Fur: A world of possibility

Fur is a natural product that can be dyed, sheared and even carved. There are many different kinds of fur, each with its own particular characteristics. The following is a brief guide to help you select the fur that best suits your style and needs. Remember, there are many different kinds of fur and only the most popular are listed here. If you're interested in something not listed here, contact us. More than likely, we'll be able to help you find what you're looking for.

 

Sheared Beaver

Sheared beaver is soft and velvety in texture. It is a very durable fur and is often dyed fashionable colours. It is also known for its warmth.

Beaver

Natural Beaver has long lustrous guard hairs over a thick underfur. It is most often a light brown with golden tones, though can also be found in darker shades.
Coyote
Coyote is a thick, long-haired fur. It is most often pale gray with some brown or black undertones which give the fur a lively texture.
Fox
There exists a wide range of natural colours in fox. Some of the most common are silver fox, which is black with white highlights, crystal, which is a russet colour with gray tones, red, which is a vibrant orange, and blue, which is mostly white with faint gray tips. Fox is a dense and full fur, with a soft texture. It is often dyed for added effect.
Lynx
A exceptionally soft fur with white and cream tones and the characteristic dark markings.
Mink
Perhaps the most popular fur, mink is light-weight with a soft, thick underfur and a short, textured top coat. Mink
Sheared Mink
Shearing removes the guard-hairs on the mink pelts to reveal the luxurious underfur. The result is a lighter, more casual look. Sheared Mink is often dyed.
Rex Rabbit
The king of the rabbit family.
Chinchilla
A light but very dense and soft fur. It is generally white with slate tones.