Lizard Skin
- Scientific name is varanus salvator
- Common name is ring lizard skin
- Ring lizard skin is native to Southeast Asia
- Lizard skin is wild-caught by hunters for the meat. The skin is a byproduct.
- Back cut, meaning small, circular scales on the outer edges and rectangular scales in the center
- Bleached, meaning natural markings are not showing as they have been bleached out, so the skin is one solid color
- The size and thickness of these lizard skins average approximately 27 cm wide at the widest point x 27 cm long x 0,5 mm thick
- Our lizard skin grading is as follows:
- Grade 2: Defects in one quadrant of the skin
- Grade 3: Defects in two quadrants of the skin
- Dunmat is a classic matte look and feel with a UV-resistant film