My apricot frost. It’s a hybrid fox breed.

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My apricot frost. It’s a hybrid fox breed.
the Duchess of Windsor photographed in a platinum fox stole in 1939.
the article clipping claims platinum fox pelts were selling for $1,500 which when adjusted for inflation would be around $30,000 today. now the pelts of platinum foxes sell for around $150 to $400 USD depending on the quality. really demonstrates how the fur market has changed!
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My favorite pelt! A violet blue fox. A comparison shot is with my arctic Pearl fox. It’s much smaller. This blue fox is bigger than all my coyotes!
A European palomino fox. Much larger than my American palomino (aka Champagne). I added a comparison shot.
My smaller blue fox. Called an arctic pearl fox. It’s white with brown tipped fur. Blue foxes are known for overeating so it’s really hard to find them from humane sources. Both of my blue foxes came from small family farms and homesteads.
Another from my collection that’s hard to photograph! Fawn Glow. I never see these for sale. The color in life is a soft muted grey.
My arctic marble frost from Orange Lion. This is my largest pelt and the boy is huge! Bigger than all my coyotes and some wolves! I’ll add a comparison shot later
My polish pastel whitemark from Orange Lion