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  2. Ostrich leather - Wikipedia

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    Ostrich leather is the result of tanning skins taken from African ostriches farmed for their feathers, skin and meat. The leather is distinctive for its pattern of vacant quill follicles , forming bumps ranged across a smooth field in varying densities.

  3. Crocodile skin - Wikipedia

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    Crocodile leather is an exotic leather which as a group, makes up less than 1% of the world's leather production. [2] It is rare compared to other hides such as sheep or cow and requires high levels of craftsmanship to prepare it for use in the consumer industry. [ 3 ]

  4. Leather - Wikipedia

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    Nubuck is top-grain leather that has been sanded or buffed on the grain side to give a slight nap of short protein fibers, producing a velvet-like surface. Split leather is created from the corium left once the top-grain has been separated from the hide, known as the drop split. In thicker hides, the drop split can be further split into a ...

  5. When Did Fake Leather Become So Expensive? - AOL

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    In the '90s we called it "pleather," with our noses turned up. Now every it bag of the season is faux.

  6. Shell cordovan - Wikipedia

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    Shell cordovan, cordovan, or cordwain is a type of tanned leather commonly used in high-end shoemaking. Cordovan is an equine material made from the superficial fascia (or shell) of the lower layers of the hide on the rump of a horse. [1] The material derives its name from the city of Cordoba, Spain, which was long known as a center of leather ...

  7. The 6 Most Expensive Designer Bags in the World — and Who ...

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    Discover the 6 most expensive designer bags ever made, their jaw-dropping prices, and the elite owners who splurged on them. ... A handbag is so much more than a repository for your keys and ...

  8. Why the Prada Brushed Leather Loafer Is the Shoe to Bet on - AOL

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    The classic style we know and love has gotten an update thanks to the Italian fashion house.

  9. Alligator leather - Wikipedia

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    Chromium tanning is the most popular tanning method as 90% of all leather in the world is processed this way. [13] Alligator hide is also tanned using the Chromium process. [14] A reason many tanneries choose to use chromium is due to the final leather product being more durable and stretchy, ideal for leather accessories and garments.