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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
AlligatorBisonCattleCalfskinSlunk • Deer • Eel • Goat • Horse • Kangaroo • Ostrich • Domestic pig • Sealskin • Sheep • Yak
Processes
LimingDelimingTanningOilingBritish Museum leather dressing
Crafting
BookbindingCuir de CordoueLeather carving
Hardware
Conway clipOhio Travel BagSto-rexTandy Leather
Tools
DubbinSaddle soap
Leather museums
German Leather MuseumIgualada Leather MuseumWalsall Leather Museum
Leather Archives and Museum
Related
History of hide materialsLeather subculture