KNOW YOUR LEATHER
How is Leather made and where does it come from?
A question as old and timeless as leather itself. We are here to put your curiosity to rest so
you’re well aware how leather products are made.
Leather mainly comes from the skins of cattle, sheep and goats. It is made through
sophisticated methods by treating them with advanced chemistries to preserve them before they
are turned into gloves ,jackets, wallets, and other premium accessories in tanneries. This
process is called tanning which has been practiced for more than 7000 years.
Is My Leather Genuine or Man-made?
Certain characteristics of leather can help determine whether your leather is genuine or faux
leather.
1: Genuine leather will have a porous look and fine lines. Faux leather will have a fine texture
with an artificial shine or gloss.
2: Real leather will have a natural and organic smell whereas fake leather may smell of plastics
and chemicals.
3: Real leather has a rugged underside whereas fake leather will seem processed and treated
with seams that are visible.
Myths about Leather
It should be known that the hides and skins are a byproduct of animals that are raised for meat
and milk. It is a common misconception that animals are killed for leather and that reducing the
demand for leather will have an impact on how many cattle are reared but that is not the case.
This is because these animals are primarily raised for the food industry and if the skins are not
utilized then they will simply go to waste. In fact, leather manufacturing is actually a form of
recycling. If hides aren’t used to make leather then they might end up in landfills and garbage
dumps, thus contributing to greenhouse gases and other environmental impacts.