- and
hides of
animals to
produce leather. A
tannery is the
place where the
skins are processed. Historically,
vegetable based tanning used tannin, an acidic...
- tan
derives its name from the
appearance of und****
vegetable-tanned
leather.
Vegetable-tanned
leather is not
stable in water; it
tends to discolor, and...
- Most
stamping is
performed on
vegetable tanned leather that has been cased. This is the
action of
dampening the
leather with
water so that it
soaks into...
- pronunciation: [piɲaˈteks]) is the
trade name for a non-biodegradable
leather alternative made from
cellulose fibres extracted from
pineapple leaves...
-
Latigo leather is
cowhide leather that is
combination tanned.
First it is
chrome tanned, then it is
vegetable tanned.: 11
Before modern combination tanning...
-
aniline leathers. The most
common type of
leather oiled is
vegetable tanned leather.
Currying Russia leather, a
historically important oiled leather, curried...
-
Santiniketan Leather Goods are
leather products made in
Santiniketan and
surrounding villages near Kolkata, West Bengal, India. The
material used is
vegetable tanned...
- were a
range of recipes,
partly reflecting different final uses.
Vegetable-tanned
leather is
generally specified.
Scholars have
debated the
subject at length...
- to be
preferable to
vegetable tanning methods where tannins are
exclusively used. The
finished product resembles chamois leather, but is stronger. Smoking...
-
Morocco leather (also
known as Levant, the
French Maroquin, Turkey, or
German Saffian from Safi, a
Moroccan town
famous for
leather) is a
vegetable-tanned...