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These rabbit skin hide fur pelts are fully plush, tanned with the fur on, and are commercially tanned #1 grade. There are no rips, tears, burrs, or holes... these are top grade pelts.
We pull natural rabbit fur pelts at random, but if you have a specific color in mind, give a 1st and 2nd choice of color range in the comment box of your order form, and we'll send that shade if we have it in stock at the time you order.
We usually have white, black (limited supply) , dark grey, light grey, brownish-grey, brown, reddish brown, and bicolor spotted (usually white with black spots, but sometimes the spots are brown or grey-limited supply). However, we don't always have ALL the colors all the time, so if you have a preference, you must specify a 2nd choice color. Click on the thumbnail image to see a chart with the colors labeled.
All are natural rabbit fur colors, not dyed.
Our deals on rabbit furs
Buy one rabbit fur pelt for $5.96, or save by buying two for $10.00, a dozen for $4.00 each or 100 for $325.00. On bundles of 100, we will ship your choice of all white or 50% White - 50% colored. You don't get a choice on the colored furs in the 100 fur bundle, but we will try to give you a good mixture of colors.
Average size of these pelts is approximately 15" x 11" although individual pelts may vary slightly up or down from the average.
What can I do with a rabbit fur?
Rabbit furs look great on a tabletop display under your favorite vase, figurine, smudging bowl & herbs, or as an alter for your crystals. Glue some rabbit fur onto a vase or wicker basket for a beautiful mix of textures. Hang one on the wall behind a tomahawk or other small artifact replica to create an interesting focal point.
Children love the feel of rabbit fur, and they make great pillows, blankets, and stuffed animals. Our dogs have great fun using them as tug toys, and they are a good training decoy for hunting dogs.
Rabbit fur is a staple in making native american crafts such as mandellas, shields, as doll blankets or to line a cradleboard, or decorate the handle of a staff or tomahawk. It is also easy to sew and makes great bags, clothing and lining for moccasins.
TIP: Always cut rabbit fur from the skin side using a razor blade or carpenter's disposable utility knife. This gives a nice natural look to the edge of the cut and doesn't cut off excessive hair. Cutting with scissors leaves a blunt edge and also scatters loose hair everywhere.
These furs are a byproduct of the food industry, no rabbit was killed specifically for its fur.
Rabbit furs can usually be shipped internationally, but you should check with your local customs office to be sure before ordering.