Silver and Brown Shetland + Icelandic Fleece
Silver and Brown Shetland + Icelandic Fleece
This is a large and shiny silver-brown Shetland/Icelandic fleece. Backing material is brown Icelandic wool felt.
This fleece could be used on an a bench, sofa, large chair, or even on the floor (a non-slip pad is suggested if using as a rug).
Size: 4 x 2.5 Feet (measured by fleece side - not backing material).
Fun Fact: Thomas Jefferson owned a small flock of Shetland sheep at Monticello.
More about the breed via Livestock Conservancy:
The Shetland breed likely descends from ancient Scandinavian sheep, and it is a member of the northern short tailed sheep breed family. Historically, only a few Shetland sheep were exported, and it was not until recently that large populations were established on the British mainland and in other countries. Shetland sheep are calm and charming in disposition, docile, and intelligent.
The Shetland breed is especially prized for its wool, which is fine, soft, and strong. Fleeces average two to four pounds and vary in crimp from wavy to straight. Eleven colors and thirty color patterns are recognized in the Shetland breed. This diversity is a great asset both to the breed and to the fiber artisans who enjoy using its fleeces.
A few importations of Shetland sheep are documented in North America during the past two centuries. For example, Thomas Jefferson, owned a small flock of Shetland sheep at Monticello.
Did you know:
The Livestock Conservancy is America’s leading organization working to save over 150 heritage breeds from extinction. We rely on the support of our members, grants, and donations from the public to raise the $700,000 a year needed to maintain our conservation work with rare breeds of farm animals. Click here to learn how you can help.