LEATHER
Leather is a durable and flexible material created by tanning animal rawhide and skins. The most common raw material is cattle hide. It can be produced at manufacturing scales ranging from artisan to modern industrial scale.
Leather is used to make a variety of articles, including footwear, automobile seats, clothing, bags, book bindings, fashion accessories, and furniture.
- Cow leathers
- Buffalo leathers
- Goat leather
- Sheep leather


Grades:
- Top-grain leather
- Full-grain leathe
- Corrected grain leather
- Nubuck.
- Split leather
- Bicast leather
- Patent leather
- Suede
- Bonded leather


