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Isländisches Schaffell Mehrfarbig L

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Isländisches Schaffell Mehrfarbig LIslndische Schaffelle Natrlich & Zeitlos Die islndischen Schaffelle zeichnen sich durch ihr besonders langes und weiches Haar aus, das zwischen 1218 cm liegt. Sie stammen von einer alten Schafrasse, die bereits von den Wikingern nach Island gebracht wurde. Dank ihres widerstandsfhigen Fells haben die Tiere den Menschen dort ber Jahrhunderte Wrme und Schutz geboten. Produktfakten Haarlnge: ca. 1218 cm 100% echtes Schaffell Natrliche Form, handgefertigt

Isländische Schaffelle – Natürlich & Zeitlos

Die isländischen Schaffelle zeichnen sich durch ihr besonders langes und weiches Haar aus, das zwischen 12–18 cm liegt. Sie stammen von einer alten Schafrasse, die bereits von den Wikingern nach Island gebracht wurde. Dank ihres widerstandsfähigen Fells haben die Tiere den Menschen dort über Jahrhunderte Wärme und Schutz geboten.

 

Produktfakten

  • Haarlänge: ca. 12–18 cm
  • 100% echtes Schaffell
  • Natürliche Form, handgefertigt
  • Temperaturausgleichend – wärmend im Winter, kühlend im Sommer
  • Herkunft: Island

 

Warum ein Schaf-/ Lammfell von Nordschaf?

  • Individuell fotografiert: Sie sehen und bekommen genau das Fell auf dem Foto.
  • Nachhaltig: Nebenprodukt der Fleischindustrie
  • Öko-Gerbung: sicher für Zuhause und Umwelt.
  • Angebot: Die größte Auswahl an einzigartigen Schaf- und Kuhfellen.
  • Gratis Bürste: zu jeder Schaffellbestellung erhalten Sie eine passende Fellbürste dazu.
Schneller Versand1–3 Werktage geliefert
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