Products
Long Fiber Fleece
The long flowing fibers of an Icelandic sheep fleece sets it apart. This is the original long wool sheep stock brought to the island by the Vikings.
Natural colors include white, black, gray, and shades of brown, plus mixes and spotted combinations.
The wool length is about 5-7 inches with flat loft. They fluff up and spread out across a the space.
More about Icelandic sheep below.
The Icelandic Collection
Choose by color and pattern. All sheepskins are long wool. Aside from single hides, see also the Doubles and Quads made from multiple sheepskins sewn together.
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Black and Dark Gray w Long Curls Gotland
Black and Gray Mix w Short Curls Gotland
Black and Gray Mix w Tight Curls Gotland
Black and Gray w Neat Curls Gotland
Black Double End-End Icelandic
Black Double Side-Side Icelandic
Black Lightened to Auburn Double End-End Icelandic
Black Lightened to Auburn Double Side-Sd Icelandic
Black Lightened to Auburn Icelandic
Black Lightened to Auburn Icelandic
Black Lightened to Auburn Icelandic
Black Lightened to Auburn Icelandic
Black Lightened to Auburn Icelandic
Black Lightened to Auburn Icelandic
Black Lightened to Auburn Icelandic
Black Lightened to Auburn Icelandic
Black Lightened to Auburn Icelandic
Black Lightened to Auburn Icelandic
Black Lightened to Light Auburn Icelandic
Black Lightened to Light Auburn Icelandic
Black Quad Icelandic Rug
Black w Copper and Silver Highlights w Neat Curls Gotland
Black w Few Colored Hairs Icelandic
Black w Few Colored Hairs Icelandic
Black with Stray Gray Icelandic
Blackish Auburn Icelandic
Blackish Brown Icelandic
Blackish Brown Icelandic
Blonde Brown Double End-End Icelandic
Blonde Brown Double Side-Side Icelandic
Blonde Brown Icelandic
Blonde Brown Icelandic
Blonde Brown Icelandic
Blonde Brown Icelandic
Blonde Brown Icelandic
Blonde Brown Icelandic
Blonde Brown Icelandic
Blonde Brown Icelandic
Blonde Brown Icelandic
Blonde Brown Icelandic
Blonde Brown Icelandic
Blonde Brown Icelandic
Blonde Brown Icelandic
Blonde Brown Icelandic
Brown and White Mix Spotted Icelandic
Brown and White Mix Spotted Icelandic
Brown Double Side-Side Icelandic
These sheep are an important part of Iceland's economy.
Sheep farming has been a vital activity since the island's founding. Icelandic sheep are hardy and adaptable animals that are well-suited to the challenging environment.
Agriculture and fishing, including sheep farming, generate income and have support Iceland's way of life for centuries. Increased demand for local and sustainable products, both domestically and internationally, have brought quality Icelandic products to new markets.
Sheep in Iceland are raised in a free-range environment and are not subjected to intensive farming practices, making Icelandic lamb a more ethical and sustainable choice for consumers who are concerned about animal welfare and the environmental impact of their food choices.The sector is made up of small, family-run farms that are an important part of the country's cultural heritage, and the traditional methods used to raise and care for sheep in Iceland have been passed down through generations.
Sheep are an inseparable part of traditional Icelandic food. It is a source of high-quality, nutritious protein raised on the rather harsh landscape where few other animals could thrive. Icelandic lamb is known for its tender texture and mild flavor. Icelandic wool is used in a variety of products including clothing, blankets, and other textiles.
Sheep farming has played a vital role in rural Iceland economies and contributed to the recovery after the banking and economic crisis. In addition to generating income and creating employment opportunities, sheep farming has helped preserve cultural heritage and boosted tourism in regions where it has a strong historical and cultural significance.