Lögberg-Heimskringla - 01.03.2019, Blaðsíða 9

Lögberg-Heimskringla - 01.03.2019, Blaðsíða 9
VISIT OUR WEBSITE LH-INC.CA Lögberg-Heimskringla • 1. mars 2019 • 9 WWW. LH-INC.CA Non-stop flights to Iceland with connections to more than 25 destinations in Europe. VELKOMIN HEIM + For further information, please visit www.icelandair.ca or call (877) I-FLY-ICE Special Raffl e $5 I C E L A N D I C B E E R D A Y March 1, 2019, 6 – 10 pm at the Gimli Rec Centre Curling Lounge (upstairs) 45 Centennial Rd, Gimli, MB In Gimli! CONTACT L-H FOR TICKETS OR PURCHASE ONLINE : (204) 284 5686 WWW.LH-INC.CA/SHOP2 Tickets $15 INCLUDES HOT DOG & SWEETS ENTERTAINMENT, GIFT SHOP, ICELANDIC BEER, HOT DOGS, & SWEETS P L E A S E J O I N U SA F U N D R A I S E R F O R L - H The tanning industry in Iceland is largely a 20th century phenomenon, although there were experiments during the two previous centuries and, of course, home-based leather crafts. A workshop devoted to tanning the hides of large animals opened at Seyðisfjörður in 1900 and another at Reykjavík six years later. A third tannery was established at Akureyri in 1920, focused on sheepskin and fox pelts. All three operations had closed by the early years of the Second World War; however, other small tanneries and leatherworks had established themselves by then. Loðskinn was established at Sauðárkrókur in 1969 and originally focused on preserving lambskin and creating decorative woolskins to market in Poland. The company expanded its range of products in successive stages and, in 1994, began the tanning of fish skins when Sjávarleður was created as an independent subsidiary. In English, the operation is known as Atlantic Leather. According to the company, “Fish-skin tanning is rare internationally and unique in Iceland, with the exception of the brief experiments carried out by Fiskroð hf. in the mid- 20th century. Sjávarleður manufactures high-quality leather from the skins of salmon, spotted catfish, red ocean perch and cod. Due to the uniqueness of the raw material, all methods for tanning fish- skin have been developed from scratch. Sjávarleður is the only factory in Europe that tans fish- skin.” The company strives for sustainability and everything it manufactures is a by-product of agriculture or fisheries, which is to say that no animals are killed solely for the purpose of harvesting their skins – they are first used to produce food or other animal products. In fact, Atlantic Leather describes its products as environmentally friendly in two different ways: first, they are by-products of the food industry, and secondly, they are manufactured using renewable energy sources. PHOTO: STEFAN JONASSON A reindeer foot PHOTO: STEFAN JONASSON Sigrún Fossberg Arnardóttir (second from left) with Cindy Jonasson (right) and staff of Lóðskinn Atlantic Leather neckties made from fish leather Below: horse hides KENT LÁRUS BJÖRNSSON PROFESSIONAL DRIVER AND GUIDE kent@nordictrails.is | www.nordictrails.ca ADVENTURE! A True Viking Maybe 2020 is the year to explore... More information to follow in the upcoming travel issue of Lögberg-Heimskringla NORDIC TRAILS p e r s o n a l i z e d g u i d e d t o u r s

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