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Revision as of 07:52, 23 March 2024

Articles related to leather working
See also:
Leather subcultureLeather clothing
Types
Aniline leather • Bicast • Boiled • Bonded • Buckskin (leather) • Chamois • Corinthian • Kidskin • Law leather • Morocco leather • Napa • Nubuck • Patent leather • Russia • Shagreen • Shell cordovan • Suede
Substitutes
Artificial leatherAlcantaraLeatheretteNaugahydePresstoffSynthetic leatherUltrasuede
Leather sources
Alligator • Bison • Cattle • Calfskin • Slunk • Deer • Eel • Goat • Horse • Kangaroo • Ostrich • Domestic pig • Sealskin • Sheep • Yak
Processes
LimingDelimingTanningOiling
Crafting
BookbindingCuir de CordoueLeather carving
Tack
Conway clip
Tools
DubbinSaddle soap
Leather museums
German Leather MuseumIgualada Leather MuseumWalsall Leather Museum
Leather Archives and MuseumBritish Museum leather dressing
Related
History of hide materialsLeather subculture