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Leather Accessories and the Tanning Process

 
Leather is an ideal material for making accessory items. The durability and appealing richness of leather make it the best choice for gloves, shoes, handbags, temporarycases, belts, and jackets. The numerous techniques for creating leather products have existed for centuries, however their modern refinements have made at this time's huge choice of unbelievable leather items better than ever.
 
 
Leather is the results of the tanning process applied to animal skins. Cowhide is used for most leather products, however pigskin, deerskin, and lambskin also are made into fine leather items. Animal hides are robust in their raw form however will decay somewhat quickly unless they are processed and tanned.
 
 
Leather tanning is the process of utilizing chemical compounds to alter the protein structure of the raw animal hide to make it more stable, more durable, and longer lasting. There are roughly four phases in the tanning process. First, the hide is prepared by removing any remaining flesh and fats after which applying one of a number of methods to remove hair fibers. Then, the hide is handled with chemical compounds to transform the proteins permanently. Next, the treated hide is additional treated with chemical agents and dyes to organize the leather for its meant finish product. Lastly, the leather is given a finishing therapy to its surface.
 
 
There are several types of tanned leathers. Vegetable-tanned leather is handled with tannin and other ingredients present in vegetable sources. Tannin from tree bark was the main ingredient of an historical method which led to the term "tanning." This methodology of tanning leather ends in a supple and brownish colored leather. It produces leather that may be easily carved or stamped as with belts, but it has the disadvantage of being unstable in water. If soaked in water it can discolor and shrink drastically. Baggage and furniture leathers are usually tanned by this method. Many shoes and bags also use this type of leather.
 
 
Chrome-tanned leather is tanned utilizing chromium salts. The advantage is that the leather retains its colour and shape even when uncovered to water, and it is more supple than vegetable-tanned leather. The chromium salts produce a bluish colour however the leather will be treated to create different colors. This type of leather is an effective choice for handbags, for example.
 
 
Aldehyde-tanned leather is a chrome-free process usually used for shoes and for automobile leathers. The process produces leather that is exceptionally soft and will be washed.
 
 
Artificial tanning uses chemical polymers to produce whitish leather. This process was developed throughout World War II when vegetable tannins had been briefly supply.
 
 
Deerskin produces a few of the hardest leathers since deer are adapted to thicket filled environments. Tanned deerskin is a great leather for use in high-quality accessories like handbags, gloves, and wallets. It is also a prized materials for jackets and overcoats.
 
 
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