Winter clothing made by Merete are some of the warmest clothes available on the planet earth.
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Photos of Seal Skins which make great winter clothing.

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Merete knows a lot about winter clothing and how to make the clothes look great
This is the way Arctic Winter Clothing starts out.  One step at a time it goes from the raw materials to a beautiful finished winter coat.  This series of photos shows the whole process.
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This exhibit was posted on 5-29-2003

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Please Note:  The background on this page is an aerial photo of the sea ice near the island of Svalbard, Norway

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This is what a seal skin looks like before it truns into a coat.
Photo by C. Jeff Dyrek
Here's what a seal skin looks like when it is off of the seal.  With a lot of time and effort after this, it becomes a beautiful winter coat.  These winter coats, mittens, boots and hats are all available from Merete by clicking on the email link below.
 


From the Webmaster:  These are some beautiful clothes made in native style by Merete.   She has studied the native clothing for many years before she started the business in Longyearbyen on the Svalbard Island group located far north of the most northern tip of Norway's mainland.   The clothes are made of various animal furs from seal to arctic fox giving them both the function of maximum warmth and beautiful styling.

You can contact Merete at this Email address for more information or to purchase your custom made clothes.  Click here to write to Merete
  
 
 

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