Sheepskin leather, derived from the hide of sheep, is one of the oldest materials used in leatherworking. Its use dates back to ancient times, where it was utilized for making clothing, footwear, and everyday tools. Known for its softness, flexibility, and lightweight nature, sheepskin leather is processed through specialized tanning techniques that preserve these qualities. Today, it remains popular in the production of various items such as clothing, bags, and shoes, continuing to hold significant value in the leather industry.
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High-quality skins with minimal defects, suitable for premium leather products.
High-quality skins that are smaller in size.
A grade with specific characteristics, though details are less commonly specified.
Superior quality within the CB category.
Good quality skins with minor defects.
Moderate quality skins with more noticeable defects.
Average quality skins with several defects.
Lower quality skins with significant defects.
Lowest quality within the CB category, often with substantial defects.
A specific grade within the CB category, details vary by supplier.
High-quality lamb skins.
Lower quality lamb skins.
Explore the journey of transforming raw hides into exquisite leather goods.
Every piece of leather undergoes a meticulous tanning process, ensuring durability, softness, and a premium finish.
Modern leather production embraces eco-friendly tanning techniques, reducing environmental impact while maintaining quality.
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