BLACK

Black Mink has a colour scale ranging from pure black to shades with a brownish tint. Although different dressing processes allow the skins to be bleached and dyed, most of the Black Mink production is used for classical garments in the natural shades and colours.
MAHOGANY

Mahogany Mink is the darkest of the brown mink. The brown mink types are produced in large quantities and are considered a staple of the fur industry. Although different dressing processes allow the skins to be bleached and dyed, most of the Mahogany Mink production is used for classical garments in the natural shades and colours.
BROWN

Brown Mink includes both the darker and lighter shades of the brown mink. The brown mink types are produced in large quantities and are considered a staple of the fur industry. Although brown mink is widely used for classical garments in the natural shades and colours, different dressing processes allow the skins to be bleached and dyed.
PASTEL

Pastel Mink is the lightest of the brown mink. Pastel Mink is produced in small quantities. The skins are suitable for all types of production and can be dyed or toned.
VIOLET

Violet Mink describes the palest shade of the grey mink. Production volume is very limited.
SAPPHIRE

Sapphire Mink is a light grey mink. The most desirable shade is pure blue-gray. Production volume is medium and much lower than the brown types.
SILVERBLUE

Silverblue Mink is a grey mink with slight brown shading. Production volume is lower than the brown types.
BLUE IRIS

Blue Iris Mink describes the darkest shade of the grey mink with pale underwool. The most desirable shade is pure blue-gray. Production volume is very limited.
BLACK CROSS

Black Cross Mink is a type of cross-bred mink. Black Cross Mink has a visible dark cross at the back. Dyeing is an alternative that preserves the skin’s characteristic markings when coloured.
SILVER CROSS

Silver Cross Mink describes the cross-bred mink that has a visible grey cross at the back. Production volume is limited. Dyeing is an alternative that preserves the skin’s characteristic markings when coloured.
SAPPHIRE CROSS

Sapphire Cross Mink is a cross-bred mink that has a visible bluish-grey cross at the back. Production volume is limited. Dyeing is an alternative that preserves the skin’s characteristic markings when coloured.
DAWN CROSS

Dawn Cross Mink is a cross-bred mink that has a visible dark brown cross at the back. Production volume is limited. Dyeing is an alternative that preserves the skin’s characteristic markings when coloured.
PEARL CROSS

Pearl Cross Mink has the classic Pearl Mink colour, but is has a darker stripe along the centre of the back. Production volume is limited.
PALOMINO

Palomino Mink is the lighter shade of beige mink. The skins are uniform in colour with a darker marking along the back. Production volume is lower than the black and brown types. Production volume is lower than the brown types.
PEARL

Pearl Mink is a beige mink with a greyish tone. Production volume is lower than the black and brown types. The skins are suitable for all types of production and can be dyed or toned.
GOLDEN PEARL

Golden Pearl Mink is accentuated by a pale golden tone in its pearly coloured fur. Production volume is lower than the black and brown types of mink. The skins are suitable for all types of production and can be dyed or toned.
JAGUAR

Jaguar Mink is a cross-bred white mink with clear black, brown, beige or gray spots. Dyeing is an alternative that preserves the skin’s characteristic markings when coloured.
WHITE

White Mink is naturally white. It is also suitable for dyeing in all colours.