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You can trace the use of leather ever since men existed on this very planet. It dates ages back and still is an irreplaceable choice when it comes to durability and quality.

All around the world people give high regard to the leather fabric. It is a symbol of fashion and luxury.

Haute couture designers can see the best use of leather and in a most creative way; these people are a world apart when it comes to fashion, and they use different kinds of fabrics: turning a simple piece of cloth into a masterpiece like magicians.

How is leather derived?

The leather is made from animal skin, more commonly derived from cows, goat, buffalo and exotic leathers such as snake and alligator are also available for making garments and accessories.

The leather is obtained as a byproduct of animal husbandry; while the exotic one is through the means of poaching and black market trading, which makes them rare and more valuable.

Research shows 65% of leather comes from cows while, 15% comes from sheep, 11% from pigs and 9% from goats and Less than 0.2% of leather comes from any other type of animal.

Phases of the leather-making process

During the ancient period, the leather was processed by tearing off the skin from the body of dead animals and then sun-dried and then pounded until ready to use.

While now all the process involving in the leather making is done through leather making industry where – only three phases are involved: