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Home > Wholesale Exotic Leather - Stingray Leather
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Wholesale Stingray Leather / Shagreen
Stingray Skin
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| Species: |
Whiptail |
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| Origins: |
SE Asia - Non Cites |
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| Size: |
6 - 23 inches
(Call for availability and
size requirements)
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Please Inquire |
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Unpolished - Rough/bumpy
Semi-Polished - Medium Soft
Polished - Very Soft
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| Popular Uses: |
Stingray Handbags
Stingray Shoes
Stingray Boots
Stingray Wallets
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Of all exotic leathers, stingray, also marketed as “Shagreen”, is often the most underrated. It is highly durable (25 times more durable than cowhide leathers) and has a unique supple texture. This leather is one of the most durable skins and is widely available. It can be textured to be bumpy or flat and painted in any color in a large number of possibilities. Under no threat of extinction, this fish provides a useful resource to many regions throughout Southeast Asia.
Roje began by sourcing Stingray leather, and we now specialize in sourcing the best stingray leather in the industry. Contact us if you and let us know your requirements and we will find the wholesale stingray skins that you need.
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Stingray Leather Product Photos |
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Stingray
Veneer
Wall
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Stingray Leather Stock Color Options |
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Stingray
Hide
Black
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Stingray
Hide
Black
Jewel |
Stingray
Hide
Blue
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Stingray
Hide
Blue Jewel |
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Stingray
Hide
Brown
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Stingray
Hide
Gold
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Stingray
Hide
Gold w/Row |
Stingray Hide Pink |
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Stingray Hide
Yellow Jewel |
Stingray Hide
Web Pattern
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Stingray Hide Purple Pattern |
Stingray Hide Orange Pattern |
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Stingray Hide Zebra Pattern |
Stingray Hide Pink Camo |
Stingray Hide Camo |
Stingray Hide Cheetah Pattern |
| Tannery Custom Color Options |
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Stingray Skin
Black |
Stingray Skin
Brown
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Stingray Skin
Burgundy
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Stingray Skin
Dark Green |
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Stingray Skin
Green
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Stingray Skin
Blue |
Stingray Skin
Orange |
Stingray Skin
Pink |
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Stingray Skin
Red |
Stingray Skin
White
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Stingray Skin
Yellow
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About Stingrays
Most people don't know that Stingrays are fish. In fact, many people take excursions around the reefs of Bora Bora and Morea to swim with giant rays and actually hand feed them.
The Stingray, sometimes called the Stingaree, lives on the sandy or muddy bottoms of all warm, shallow parts of the oceans and bays. In South America, they can be found in the rivers that flow into the Atlantic Ocean. Stingrays also live as far as 2,000 miles above the mouth of the Amazon River.
All Stingrays, despite their size differences, are equipped with long, flexible whip-like tails. There are usually one or two sharp spines on the tail near the middle. These spines have sharp teeth along their edges making them barb-like, much like a fishing hook.
At the base of these teeth are small glands that contain poison pockets capable of causing wounds nearly as painful and dangerous as a snake bite. Stingrays swing their tails upward to defend against predators. Please click here for ONLINE STORE! |
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