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Fish leather is a rare [[Types of leather|type of leather]]. The [[Measures and weights|skin surfaces]] are often very small. In recent years, objects from [[Fish leather#Stingray leather|stingray leather]] have become more popular. This is due to the glass bead-like surface structure. | Fish leather is a rare [[Types of leather|type of leather]]. The [[Measures and weights|skin surfaces]] are often very small. In recent years, objects from [[Fish leather#Stingray leather|stingray leather]] have become more popular. This is due to the glass bead-like surface structure. | ||
− | But also the increasing fish farms for various fish species increases the offers of fish leather. The fish skins would otherwise be waste of | + | But also the increasing fish farms for various fish species increases the offers of fish leather. The fish skins would otherwise be waste material of these farms. |
− | In fish leather the fibre structure | + | In fish leather, the fibre structure runs across one another. Unlike for example in cowhide, where the fibre structure runs parallel. As a result, fish leather has a higher strength if same leather [[Measures and weights|thicknesses]] is compared. The tensile strength of fish leather reaches up to 90 Newton (e.g. [[Fish leather#Salmon leather|salmon]] or [[Fish leather#Perch leather|perch]]). |
− | The manufacturing principle for fish leather production | + | The manufacturing principle for fish leather production was developed by the Nanai from Eastern Siberia, which traditionally use fish leather to produce garments. The [[Tanning leather|tanning process]] takes about a month. |
Suitable for making fish leathers are the skins of [[Fish leather#Shark leather|sharks]], [[Fish leather#Salmon leather|salmons]], [[Fish leather#Carp leather|carps]], [[Fish leather#Stingray leather|stingrays]], [[Fish leather#Cod leather|cods]], [[Fish leather#Sea wolf leather|sea wolfs]] and [[Fish leather#Sturgeon leather|sturgeons]]. Fish leather usually has a scaly structure, is thinner than [[Calfskin|calfskin]] and is considered to be very elastic and tear-resistant. | Suitable for making fish leathers are the skins of [[Fish leather#Shark leather|sharks]], [[Fish leather#Salmon leather|salmons]], [[Fish leather#Carp leather|carps]], [[Fish leather#Stingray leather|stingrays]], [[Fish leather#Cod leather|cods]], [[Fish leather#Sea wolf leather|sea wolfs]] and [[Fish leather#Sturgeon leather|sturgeons]]. Fish leather usually has a scaly structure, is thinner than [[Calfskin|calfskin]] and is considered to be very elastic and tear-resistant. | ||
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| bgcolor=#ffffff align=center | [[Fish leather#Moray eel leather|moray eel]], [[Fish leather#Sea wolf leather|sea wolf]] | | bgcolor=#ffffff align=center | [[Fish leather#Moray eel leather|moray eel]], [[Fish leather#Sea wolf leather|sea wolf]] | ||
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− | The barbe is a European freshwater fish of the carp family. The skin of the barbe has a typical scale structure and is instantly | + | The barbe is a European freshwater fish of the carp family. The skin of the barbe has a typical scale structure and is instantly recognisable as fish leather. Leather objects made of leather of barbe skin are very rare. |
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== Catfish leather == | == Catfish leather == | ||
− | The catfish is the largest freshwater fish in Europe. | + | The catfish is the largest freshwater fish in Europe. They prefer large lakes and rivers with muddy water and is common in Central and Eastern Europe to central Asia. The catfish has no scales. The leather is smooth with a distinctive [[Leather grain - Grain side|grain]] and drawing. |
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− | ''The leather of a catfish | + | ''The leather of a catfish does not have a scale structure.''<br></p> |
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== Cod leather == | == Cod leather == | ||
− | Also the skin of cod fish is | + | Also the skin of cod fish is used to make into leather. Cod is one of the most important food fish from the North Atlantic and Arctic Ocean. |
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− | ''Eel leather [[Leather boots|boots]] | + | ''Eel leather [[Leather boots|boots]] from Chicago. Circa 2005 for 200 $ - Eel leather [[Leather shoes#Bespoke shoes|bespoken shoe]] produced by [ [http://www.jacob-f-schuhe.com/impressum.php Jacob, F. Schuhe].''<br></p> |
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− | ''Little bag of eel leather ([http://www.piracolor.de/ www.piracolor.de]).<br></p> | + | ''Little bag made of eel leather ([http://www.piracolor.de/ www.piracolor.de]).<br></p> |
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== Moray eel leather == | == Moray eel leather == | ||
− | The leather of the moray is solid and | + | The leather of the moray is solid and the [[Leather hair pores - Hair follicles|hair pores]] give it a distinctive surface. |
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− | '' | + | ''Moray leather [[Leather handbags|handbag]].''<br></p> |
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== Pacu leather == | == Pacu leather == | ||
− | + | Pacu of [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LDmkdFwqTt8&list=PLdGEmp0I4Bawry89Il_c1uc1F7M0Tr7sx South America] is closely related to the piranhas but it’s a pure fruit and seed eater. | |
− | + | It has striking teeth and they are similar to that of humans. In new-born Pacus, the belly is still red. Adults pacus have grey or black bellies and weigh up to 30 kilos. | |
− | The Pacu is a popular food fish and lives in rivers and lakes | + | The Pacu is a popular food fish and lives in rivers and lakes but it is also bred in ponds. As its dangerous cousin, the Piranha, pacu is also covered with a large number of very small scales. |
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== Pirarucu leather == | == Pirarucu leather == | ||
− | + | Pirarucu (also called Arapaima or Paiche), is a freshwater fish that is located in the Amazon area. Pirarucu is very large and can be over 2 meters long and weigh over 100 kilos and has very large scales. The leather is unexpectedly soft and flexible. Because of these characteristics, it is a distinctive leather. | |
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− | '' | + | ''Pirarucu is a large fish with correspondingly large skin.''<br></p> |
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− | ''The leather of the Pirarucu has a striking scale structure. Left natural | + | ''The leather of the Pirarucu has a striking scale structure. Left - natural scales, right - edges of the scales are cut.''<br></p> |
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== Plaice leather == | == Plaice leather == | ||
− | The plaice or gold butt is a flatfish. | + | The plaice or gold butt is a flatfish. It is found on almost all European coasts and is a significant food fish. Its skin has small scales and a clearly recognisable middle scar. |
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− | ''The skin of the plaice has small scales and a clearly | + | ''The skin of the plaice has small scales and a clearly recognisable middle scar ([http://www.piracolor.de/ www.piracolor.de])''<br></p> |
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The skin of salmon is [[tanning leather|tanned]]. The typical appearance of the fish scales remains the same. Salmon leather is thin and light and is about 60 - 65 centimetres long and 10 - 14 centimetres wide (= approx. 0.8 [[Measures and weights|square feet]]). | The skin of salmon is [[tanning leather|tanned]]. The typical appearance of the fish scales remains the same. Salmon leather is thin and light and is about 60 - 65 centimetres long and 10 - 14 centimetres wide (= approx. 0.8 [[Measures and weights|square feet]]). | ||
− | According to | + | According to a supplier of salmon leather, the leather of salmon has a [[leather quality|higher strength]] than [[Sheep leather|sheep]] or [[pig leather]]. |
− | The main | + | The main use for this type of leather is for the [[Leather accessories|accessories]] market. Salmon leather is fashionable for [[leather handbags|bags]], [[leather clothing|clothing]] or [[leather shoes|shoes]]. |
− | Nowadays the skins come from | + | Nowadays the skins come from salmon breeding farms. Therefore, sufficient skins are available for further [[tanning leather|processing]] to salmon leather. However, salmon leather is not widely used. It is a [[exotic leather|niche product]] in the leather market. |
Salmon leather is often [[Vegetable-tanned leather|vegetable tanned]] or [[Chrome tanned#Chrome-free leather - FOC = Free of Chrome|FOC (chrome-free) tanned]]. | Salmon leather is often [[Vegetable-tanned leather|vegetable tanned]] or [[Chrome tanned#Chrome-free leather - FOC = Free of Chrome|FOC (chrome-free) tanned]]. | ||
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== Sea wolf leather == | == Sea wolf leather == | ||
− | The leather of a sea wolf is a rarity and mostly comes from the seas around Iceland. The skin of | + | The leather of a sea wolf is a rarity and mostly comes from the seas around Iceland. The skin of sea wolf has no scales and is therefore smooth. A skin is about 60 - 70 centimetres long and 14 - 20 centimetres wide (= approx. 1.1 [[Measures and weights|square feet]]). Characteristic are the dark spots on the skin. |
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− | '' | + | ''Sea wolf leather has no scales as with the [[fish leather#Moray eel leather|moray eel leather]] or the [[fish leather#Shark leather|shark leather]] ([http://www.heider-leder.de/ www.heider-leder.de]).''<br></p> |
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− | ''Characteristic of most species of shark: | + | ''Characteristic of most species of shark: Scaly structure is clearly recognisable under the microscope.''<br></p> |
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== Stingray leather == | == Stingray leather == | ||
− | Stingray leather is a rare leather and occasionally appears on [[Leather accessories|accessories]] such as [[Leather wallets|wallets]], [[leather handbags|leather bag]] and [[Weapon leather|knife sheathes]]. It can be dyed in different [[leather colour|colours)). Usually is a bright geometric shape on the leather, which results from the grinding of the peaks of the pearls. The surface of | + | Stingray leather is a rare leather and occasionally appears on [[Leather accessories|accessories]] such as [[Leather wallets|wallets]], [[leather handbags|leather bag]] and [[Weapon leather|knife sheathes]]. It can be dyed in different [[leather colour|colours)). Usually is a bright geometric shape on the leather, which results from the grinding of the peaks of the pearls. The surface of stingray leather is similarto the hardness of glass beads and is hard to cut. |
The broad hides of the pearl-streaks and the long and narrow hides of the spine-bones are different. | The broad hides of the pearl-streaks and the long and narrow hides of the spine-bones are different. | ||
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− | ''Very exotic: | + | ''Very exotic: Stingray leather on a [[Leather saddle#Bicycle saddle|bicycle saddle]].''<br></p> |
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== Sturgeon leather== | == Sturgeon leather== | ||
− | The sturgeon leather has an unusual surface. It | + | The sturgeon leather has an unusual surface. It looks like of wood or cork and is very solid. |
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== Tilapia leather == | == Tilapia leather == | ||
− | + | Tilapia leather is relatively large and it has bigger scales. | |
Revision as of 19:06, 30 November 2016
Fish leather is a rare type of leather. The skin surfaces are often very small. In recent years, objects from stingray leather have become more popular. This is due to the glass bead-like surface structure.
But also the increasing fish farms for various fish species increases the offers of fish leather. The fish skins would otherwise be waste material of these farms.
In fish leather, the fibre structure runs across one another. Unlike for example in cowhide, where the fibre structure runs parallel. As a result, fish leather has a higher strength if same leather thicknesses is compared. The tensile strength of fish leather reaches up to 90 Newton (e.g. salmon or perch).
The manufacturing principle for fish leather production was developed by the Nanai from Eastern Siberia, which traditionally use fish leather to produce garments. The tanning process takes about a month.
Suitable for making fish leathers are the skins of sharks, salmons, carps, stingrays, cods, sea wolfs and sturgeons. Fish leather usually has a scaly structure, is thinner than calfskin and is considered to be very elastic and tear-resistant.
Contents
- 1 Fish leather surfaces
- 2 Boxfish
- 3 Carp leather
- 4 Catfish leather
- 5 Cod leather
- 6 Dolphinfish leather
- 7 Eel leather
- 8 Moray eel leather
- 9 Pacu leather
- 10 Parrotfish leather
- 11 Perch leather
- 12 Pirarucu leather
- 13 Plaice leather
- 14 Puffer fish - Ball fish
- 15 Salmon leather
- 16 Sea wolf leather
- 17 Shark leather
- 18 Stingray leather
- 19 Sturgeon leather
- 20 Tilapia leather
- 21 Video about leather of different animal species
- 22 Other exotic leather
Fish leather surfaces
On fish leathers the typical scale structure is expected. But there are many species of fish with other skin surfaces.
The different skin surfaces of fish
picture | surface | fish species |
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scale structure | perch, dolfinfish, carp, cod, salmon, pacu, pirarucu (= arapaima or paiche), parrotfish, tilapia, plaice | |
relatively smooth surfaces | some shark species, atlantic stingray, catfish | |
central scar | eel, salmon, pacu, plaice | |
scaly structure visible only under the microscope | some shark species | |
hard pearl studs, which are also sanded flat for design reasons | some stingrays species, kitefin shark | |
Visible pores on the skin | moray eel, sea wolf | |
a driftwood-like surface | sturgeon |
Boxfish
The boxfish is a subspecies of the puffer fish. This one was dried to parchment in Brazil and should help to keep the "evil eye" away.
Dried boxfish from Nilo Peçanha - Brazil.
Carp leather
Carp leather is soft and has a scaly structure.
Carp leather is very scaly.
Carp leather as gold leather.
Carp leather as handbag manufactured by www.ledermanufaktur.com.
Carp leather made by Anatol Donkan.
The barbe is a European freshwater fish of the carp family. The skin of the barbe has a typical scale structure and is instantly recognisable as fish leather. Leather objects made of leather of barbe skin are very rare.
Barbe leather.
The middle leather is of a barbe (made by Flat Iron Straps).
Catfish leather
The catfish is the largest freshwater fish in Europe. They prefer large lakes and rivers with muddy water and is common in Central and Eastern Europe to central Asia. The catfish has no scales. The leather is smooth with a distinctive grain and drawing.
The leather of a catfish does not have a scale structure.
Cod leather
Also the skin of cod fish is used to make into leather. Cod is one of the most important food fish from the North Atlantic and Arctic Ocean.
cod-seafood
Cod Leather is a typical fish leather with a scaly skin. The skin is about 40 - 50 centimetres long and 10 to 15 centimetres wide (= approximately 0,5 square feet) and tapers from neck to tail. Cod leather is a thinner leather.
Cod leather, a complete skin of www.heider-leder.de.
The fish and leather samples of www.heider-leder.de.
The skin texture is very irregular.
Cod-parchment produced by bookbinding Zerbst.
Dolphinfish leather
Dolphinfishes live in the Mediterranean Sea, Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Ocean. They are also called "mahimahi". Dolphinfish are up to 1.80 meters long and can weigh up to nearly 40 kilos. The skin has small, round scales.
You can see the small round scales chambers of the dolphinfish (available at www.piracolor.de).
Eel leather
Eel leather is a rarity. The leather is a small strip due to the shape of the fish. Characteristic is the centre strip on the leather. Eels have no scales.
Eel in the water. - Smoked eel.
Eel leather. The characteristic central scar is clearly visible.
Eel leather chair from Estonia.
Eel leather boots from Chicago. Circa 2005 for 200 $ - Eel leather bespoken shoe produced by [ Jacob, F. Schuhe.
Eel leather chair from Turkey (seen at www.deriklinik.com).
Little bag made of eel leather (www.piracolor.de).
Moray eel leather
The leather of the moray is solid and the hair pores give it a distinctive surface.
Morays
Moray leather has a typical grain.
Moray leather handbag.
Pacu leather
Pacu of South America is closely related to the piranhas but it’s a pure fruit and seed eater.
It has striking teeth and they are similar to that of humans. In new-born Pacus, the belly is still red. Adults pacus have grey or black bellies and weigh up to 30 kilos.
The Pacu is a popular food fish and lives in rivers and lakes but it is also bred in ponds. As its dangerous cousin, the Piranha, pacu is also covered with a large number of very small scales.
There are different types of Pacu. - Leather watch strap of Pacu Leather (made by Flat Iron Straps).
Pacu fish dish in the Pantanal in Brazil.
Pacu leather has small scales (www.piracolor.de).
Parrotfish leather
The leather from tropical parrot fish is a typical scaly fish leather.
Parrotfish and Parrot fish dish.
Leather of parrotfish.
Perch leather
Perch leather or sea bass is a soft, flaky fish leather. The fish are native to Africa (Tanzania, Kenya and Uganda). A skin is on average 1.0 square foot (50 - 60 centimetres wide and about 14 - 20 centimetres wide).
Perch leather, complete skin from www.heider-leder.de.
The fish and leather pattern of www.heider-leder.de.
The skin structure is reminiscent of rumen leather.
Sea bass leather in bright colour of www.piracolor.de.
Pirarucu leather
Pirarucu (also called Arapaima or Paiche), is a freshwater fish that is located in the Amazon area. Pirarucu is very large and can be over 2 meters long and weigh over 100 kilos and has very large scales. The leather is unexpectedly soft and flexible. Because of these characteristics, it is a distinctive leather.
Pirarucu is a large fish with correspondingly large skin.
The Paiche is a tasty fish in Bolivia.
The leather is very soft, has very large scales chambers and has a multi-layered structure. There is no comparable leather with this look and feel.
The leather of the Pirarucu has a striking scale structure. Left - natural scales, right - edges of the scales are cut.
The leather of the Pirarucu has very large fish scull chambers and is multi-layered.
Pirarucu-leather handbag from www.mygretchen.com and www.ledermanufaktur.com.
Art of Pirarucu leather. - Leather boots. - Pirarucu leather wedding dress.
Plaice leather
The plaice or gold butt is a flatfish. It is found on almost all European coasts and is a significant food fish. Its skin has small scales and a clearly recognisable middle scar.
The plaice is a flatfish, which is suitable as food fish.
The skin of the plaice has small scales and a clearly recognisable middle scar (www.piracolor.de)
Puffer fish - Ball fish
The skin of ball fish is sometimes dried and sold as a lamp or accessories.
Ball fish parchment as lamp.
Salmon leather
The skin of salmon is tanned. The typical appearance of the fish scales remains the same. Salmon leather is thin and light and is about 60 - 65 centimetres long and 10 - 14 centimetres wide (= approx. 0.8 square feet).
According to a supplier of salmon leather, the leather of salmon has a higher strength than sheep or pig leather.
The main use for this type of leather is for the accessories market. Salmon leather is fashionable for bags, clothing or shoes.
Nowadays the skins come from salmon breeding farms. Therefore, sufficient skins are available for further processing to salmon leather. However, salmon leather is not widely used. It is a niche product in the leather market.
Salmon leather is often vegetable tanned or FOC (chrome-free) tanned.
Salmon
Salmon skin ("Nanaileder").
Salmon leather crust. - Salmon leather ironed and coloured.
Salmon leather is available in many colourful colours from the company "Nanaileder".
Salmon leather in the furniture area. But a rarity.
Leather watch strap made of salmon leather (Flat Iron Straps). - Leather shoes with combination of salmon leather and calfskin (Ledermanufaktur Posenanski).
Salmon leather not ironed. - Salmon leather ironed. - Bespoke shoes (Jacob, F. Schuhe).
Leather handbags. - Leather handbags made of metallic leather. - Leather straps of the company "Nanaileder".
Salmon leather art of Anatol Donkan.
Salmon leather skin of www.heider-leder.de.
Sea wolf leather
The leather of a sea wolf is a rarity and mostly comes from the seas around Iceland. The skin of sea wolf has no scales and is therefore smooth. A skin is about 60 - 70 centimetres long and 14 - 20 centimetres wide (= approx. 1.1 square feet). Characteristic are the dark spots on the skin.
Sea wolf leather.
The fish and leather patterns of www.heider-leder.de.
Sea wolf leather has no scales as with the moray eel leather or the shark leather (www.heider-leder.de).
Leather watch strap made of sea wolf leather (Flat Iron Straps).
Shark leather
Shark leather is covered with a microscopically small scale structure. It is used for shoes and belts and other leather accessories.
Shark and shark dish.
Characteristic of most species of shark: Scaly structure is clearly recognisable under the microscope.
Wallet made of shark leather (www.piracolor.de). - Exceptional: shark leather on a bicycle saddle.
Biker wallet made of shark leather (bikerwallets.de) and shark leather watch strap (Flat Iron Straps).
With some shark leathers, the surface is smooth (Flat Iron Straps).
Drum with cover of shark leather from the Marquesas Islands (French Polynesia, South Seas).
Kitefin shark
Boroso is a name for shark leather, which is from the kitefin shark. This leather has been used for the handles of swords, sabres and other weapons. It is reminiscent of the structure of [[Fish leather#Stingray leather|stingray leather. The structure is somewhat finer.
Kitefin shark parchment.
Kitefin shark polished.
Kitefin shark coloured.
Kitefin shark leather watch strap (Flat Iron Straps).
Coral shark
About 100 years ago, handbags were made which have a conspicuous wave pattern. From unconfirmed sources this is leather from the coral shark. It is also unknown among leather experts, which shark species it is or whether it was a special deformation technique. The surface does not have the characteristic shark leather structure.
Very old leather handbag. The grain structure is exceptional (from the collection of Ms. Ursula Kayser from Göttingen - Germany).
Made of leather of old leather handbags (Flat Iron Straps).
Stingray leather
Stingray leather is a rare leather and occasionally appears on accessories such as wallets, leather bag and knife sheathes. It can be dyed in different [[leather colour|colours)). Usually is a bright geometric shape on the leather, which results from the grinding of the peaks of the pearls. The surface of stingray leather is similarto the hardness of glass beads and is hard to cut.
The broad hides of the pearl-streaks and the long and narrow hides of the spine-bones are different.
Stingray
Stingray leather in different colours completely grinded.
The bright, diamond-shaped spot is created by grinding away the peaks of the pearl structure. The diamond shape has established as a recognition mark.
The brightening in the middle is also created by grinding the peaks.
The unpolished tops. Each pearl skin has several large pearls in the middle area. The diamond is then ground there.
Across the whole surface polished stingray leather.
Very exotic: Stingray leather on a bicycle saddle.
Stingray leather watch strap (Flat Iron Straps). - Stingray leather as key case.
Jewellery box of the company Löffelsend covered with ray leather and partially offset with wood and bone.
Stingray leather used for a mobile phone case (www.feinleder-hoffmann.com) or as Biker wallet (bikerwallets.de).
Stingray leather was already used in the 18th century (Box from England 1809, © German Leather Museum, C. Perl-Appl).
Stingray leather was also used in the beginning of the 19th century for high-quality furniture.
Ancient, traditional sword handle from Japan.
Stingray leather helmet (www.wildfangdesign.de). - Stingray leather boots (www.jean-gaborit.com).
Bespoken shoes from Himer Maßschuhe.
Stingray leather production. - Dried stingray leather.
Imitation leather: The imitation of stingray leather is hardly distinguishable just by eye.
Atlantic stingray
The skin of the Atlantic stingray has a completely different surface compared to the normal stingray leather. The skin does not have a pearl structure. Leather objects from Atlantic stingray leather are very rare.
Atlantic stingray leather.
The brown surface is Atlantic stingray leather
Sturgeon leather
The sturgeon leather has an unusual surface. It looks like of wood or cork and is very solid.
Sturgeon leather from Anatol Donkan.
Sturgeon leather from Anatol Donkan.
Leather wallets made from sturgeon leather (www.piracolor.de).
Leather watch strap made of sturgeon leather (Flat Iron Straps).
As with stingray leather, the bone-like excesses can be sanded in order to create extraordinary design effects.
Sanded sturgeon leather has an unusual look.
Tilapia leather
Tilapia leather is relatively large and it has bigger scales.
Tilapia and tilapia dish.
Tilapia leather.
Leather wallets made of tilapia leather (www.piracolor.de).
Video about leather of different animal species
Leather of different animal species - Exotic leather
Other exotic leather
- Alligator leather
- Alpaca fur
- Antelope leather
- Armadillo leather
- Bird leather
- Bull testicles
- Caiman leather
- Camel leather
- Carpincho leather
- Cat fur
- Chicken leather
- Crocodile leather
- Dog leather
- Donkey leather
- Elephant leather
- Frog leather - Toad leather
- Giraffe leather
- Hippo Leather
- Horsehide - Horse leather
- Kangaroo leather
- Llama Fur
- Lizard leather
- Ostrich leather
- Pangolin leather
- Peccary leather
- Rumen leather
- Sealskin leather
- Snakeskin
- Turtle skin
- Walrus leather
- Yak leather
- Zebra hide