shagreen
Americannoun
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an untanned leather with a granular surface, prepared from the hide of a horse, shark, seal, etc.
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the rough skin of certain sharks, used as an abrasive.
adjective
noun
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the rough skin of certain sharks and rays, used as an abrasive
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a rough grainy leather made from certain animal hides
Etymology
Origin of shagreen
1605–15; < French chagrin, variant of sagrin < Turkish sağrι rump, crupper
Example Sentences
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The show’s sublime ensemble of his work illustrates how Frank’s clean lines are complemented by pale and pricey finishes of materials like parchment and shagreen.
Her bathroom has a double-sink marble vanity, a round soaking tub, separate shower and a heated shagreen floor made from stingray skins.
From Washington Post
From faux fur to shagreen, texture and color have been spotted on items from benches to consoles.
From Seattle Times
And the severe living room furniture that Frank made for the couple continues to inspire contemporary design; created from lush materials including shagreen and mica, the pieces combine geometric discipline with the mark of the artisan’s hand.
From New York Times
Aerin makes a very fancy Jenga Set, the classic balancing game, with blocks made of beech, stored in a cream or brown shagreen box with brass detailing for $1,100.
From Seattle Times
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