sealskin
Sealskin refers to the skin of a seal, typically harvested from species such as common seals or harp seals. When prepared for use, sealskin may retain the fur or be processed as leather. It has historically been valued for warmth, flexibility, and water resistance, making it suitable for outerwear, boots, gloves, hats, and decorative items.
Processing involves cleaning, curing, stretching, and tanning. Traditional methods vary by culture, but often include salting,
Historically, sealskin was an important material in Arctic and subarctic regions. Indigenous peoples such as Inuit
Current practice is subject to wildlife protection laws and ethical debates regarding animal welfare and conservation.
Care and preservation: Sealskin products require careful maintenance. Store in a cool, dry place away from direct