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Plant-based
leather, also
known as
vegan leather or eco-
leather, is a type of
material made from
plant-based
sources as an
alternative to
traditional leather...
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Artificial leather, also
called synthetic leather, is a
material intended to
substitute for
leather in upholstery, clothing, footwear, and
other uses where...
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written on
leather goes back to the
Fourth Dynasty (c. 2550–2450 BC), but the
earliest of such do****ents
extant are: a
fragmentary roll of
leather of the...
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hides most
commonly used to make
leather jackets. As soon as the skin is
removed from the
animal at the meat
processing plant, it is refrigerated, salted,...
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Clematis fremontii is a
species of
flowering plant in the
buttercup family known as Fremont's
leather flower. It is
endemic to the
United States where...
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Chamois leather (/ˈʃæmi/) is a type of
porous leather,
traditionally the skin of the
chamois (Rupicapra rupicapra), a type of
European mountain goat,...
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range from plant-based
leather alternatives to
biodegradable topcoats.
Notable developments include Liquidplant, a 100
percent plant-based
performance topcoat...
- tanning, is the
process of
treating skins and
hides of
animals to
produce leather. A
tannery is the
place where the
skins are processed. Historically, vegetable...
- viticella; old man's beard,
applied to
several with
prominent seedheads;
leather flower for
those with
fleshy petals; or vase vine for the
North American...
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eastern side of the island. The
dominant plants found there were tree torote, pitayita, liga, Adam's tree,
leather plant,
fishhook cactus,
malva rosa, chain...