Historically, sable fur has been of high significance item in the fur trade during the early Middle Ages.
It has the most unique type of fur which retains its smoothness toward every path it is stroked and is generally considered the most beautiful and luxuriously tinted pelt among martens.
Unlike other furs—which furs feel roughed when stroked against the gran, sable fur holds its perfection and never gets rough or unpleasant.
It's the kind of fur Ancient Greeks and Romans called the Golden Fleece—which is why it is also considered by far the most expensive fur all around the world.For ages, Russian sable coats serve as a token of friendship among the wealthy.
When worn, it speaks nothing but money, royalty, and elegance.
The pricing of the sable coat varies, depending on the expenses made (place of origin, nature of hair, size of the animal, the number of skins used to create a piece of garment, and the type of colors used to glam up the material).Compared to the other types of fur, the Russian and Canadian sable fur are exceptionally lightweight but still provides an unparalleled warmth to any wearer.