Explore the refined beauty of Karakul and Swakara sheepskin furs, known for their tight curls, rich textures, and long-standing heritage. A favorite among designers for structured, elegant accessories.
Karakul, also known as Swakara in its Namibian variation, is a type of sheepskin with uniquely curled fibers, offering a rare tactile and visual texture. This fur is among the most elegant and historically prestigious, often used in haute couture and ceremonial garments.
Why Choose Karakul & Swakara?
Signature curls: Unique curled or wavy texture not found in other furs
Lightweight warmth: Offers surprising insulation without bulk.
Heritage value: One of the oldest domesticated fur animals, traditionally used in Central Asia, the Middle East, and Russia.
Modern refinement: Swakara, selectively bred in Namibia, is highly prized in global fashion markets.
Where Tradition Meets Luxury
From fur collars to full headwear, Karakul and Swakara furs lend a distinctive, sculptural character to any accessory. Their curled wool creates dramatic silhouettes and unforgettable texture. Whether styled for everyday luxury or special occasions, they make a powerful impression.