About the product
Sealskins are graded into qualities A, B, C, D, E & discarded skins. “A” skins = top quality (very rare). “E” quality = skins with many flaws. NOTE: All our sealskin product photos here on the webshop are taken from C or B skins. Color tones vary from skin to skin. Sizes vary from skin to skin. It is NOT the skin you see in the product photo that you are purchasing. Do you have special requests for a skin? – then simply write it in the comment section of your order, and we will do our best to find a suitable skin – but we offer no guarantees on requests.
Quality descriptions: A,B,C,D,E and discarded. A-skins have a maximum of two flaws. B-skins can have up to eight flaws. C-skins can have several flaws, as well as one-two larger flaws. D-skins can have areas completely without hair or hard leather. E and discarded skins are typically very damaged skins and with discolorations, which can only be used for the production of very small items, after which the rest of the skin is completely discarded. In Great Greenland´s own production of finished goods, we primarily work with C and D qualities.
Seals live in the wild, which is why “damages” often occur naturally, degrading the skin quality. However, this is also what makes each individual sealskin completely unique! The quality indications therefore say something about the general condition of the skin. How perfect, or imperfect, the skin is. Read more about sealskins here:
Dyed sealskin: At Great Greenland, we primarily sell natural skins, but we also dye many skins in popular and fashionable colors. Dyeing only occurs if the natural skin is severely discolored. Dyeing thus saves the skin from being discarded, ensuring sustainable production. A beautiful natural skin will never be dyed if there is no need for it.
All sealskins processed by Great Greenland are caught by Greenlandic Inuit hunters along the Greenlandic coast. All skins are tanned at Great Greenland’s tannery in South Greenland. All sealskins comply with EU legislation regarding sealskins. Only Inuit-caught sealskins are approved for sale, production, and import in the EU. See more here on
the EU’s official website:
Ring Seals:
The ring seal is also called a netside, and it is probably the seal that most people associate with Greenland. Its distinctive markings along the back have been seen on Inuit clothing for hundreds of years, and today the skin is still used for both clothing and interior design.
The ring seal is naturally light gray, but has strong dark ring markings along its back, which can vary from light gray, dark brown, to almost black. The appearance of the skin varies greatly, but is always decorative. Ring seals are available in both long-haired (LH) and short-haired (KH). The long-haired has a more furry appearance, while the short-haired is flatter. Furthermore, the short-haired ring seal is significantly larger than the long-haired one.
Decoration or craft skins? Sealskins are extremely decorative. Can be used as, among other things, carpets, or cushions in chairs or sofas. Only imagination sets the limits. Sealskins behave like other leather goods regarding wear and maintenance. A wonderful material for crafting.
NOTE: All our skin product photos here on the webshop are taken from B & C skin qualities. The sealskins are all unique and can therefore vary in both size and color nuances within the same quality group.









