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Wholesale Shark Skin


Shark Skin

Species: Please Inquire

Origins: Norway
United States

Size: 3 - 16 sq ft.

Weight: Please Inquire

Finishes: Matte

Popular Uses:

Commercial Furniture
Shark Wallets
Shark Boots
Soft-tanned Shark Handbags

Shark leather is world known for its rough, course texture. In the coarser developments of shark skin, it has been used like sandpaper for polishing. However, the finer tanned shark skins are used for shoes, handbags, and other leather items.

Shark skins range from 3-16 square foot and are sold as they come in from nature. These skins are by-products from fishing villages and international cuisine.

Roje inspects all shark leather hides to ensure their quality. We guarantee we can offer you the best wholesale pricing available for the best quality of genuine leather goods available. If you have questions about shark skin or our other products, please contact us today.





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About Sharks

Many species are found in all parts of the ocean, they are more numerous in warm seas. Their bodies are rounded, and torpedo shaped, giving them the ability to swim rapidly. Shark skin appears smooth, but when rubbed forward toward the shark's head, it is very rough.

Since ancient times, the Norwegians have been specialists in Shark fishing but shark fisheries have been established throughout the world.

Rojé Shark: Fall 2008

All of Our Leather is coming from Not Endangered or Threatened Shark Species and no CITES is required

  • 100% Vegetable Tanned Shark Leather
  • Natural Full grain Drum Died Suede Shark in matt or Hand Burned Grain finish
  • Natural Drum Died Nubuck Shark
  • Semi Aniline Hand Tipped Glassed Shark
  • New Shark Species, the Croco-Shark in full aniline dyed matt or Hand burned grain finish

We can offer Special Soft Tanned Shark Leather for Garment Purposes in any of the following Presentations:

  • Suede- Matt
  • Suede Hand Burned Grain
  • Hand Tipped Glassed
  • Nubuck