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In many African countries, [[Leather belt|belts]], [[leather bags|bags]] and other [[leather accessories|accessories]] made of elephant leather are offered. The WWF advises tourists not to buy such products.  
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In many African countries, [[Leather belt|belts]], [[Leather handbags|bags]] and other [[Leather accessories|accessories]] made of elephant leather are offered. The WWF advises tourists not to buy such products.  
  
In Namibia and South Africa trade with elephant leather and hair products is allowed since 2004. But the import to Europe subject to strict conditions against a tourist violates quickly. For the legal export from South Africa, Zimbabwe, Botswana [[CITES - Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of wild fauna and flora|CITES documents]] are required. Who can be sure that the obtained documents
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In Namibia and South Africa trade with elephant leather and hair products are allowed since 2004. Whilst these items can be imported into Europe, there are strict rules and regulations that need to be followed. It is prudent to research and obtain all necessary documents required to clear customs. For e.g. [[CITES - Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of wild fauna and flora|CITES documents]] are required for any such items being exported from  South Africa, Zimbabwe, Botswana. Tourists must therefore research and speak to the relevant authorities to ensure the appropriate documentation is obtained upon purchase.
at a market at the holiday destination are accepted at an import inspection?
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In Germany occasionally appears elephant leather from big game hunters. The elephants are shot in Africa. There, the skin is [[Tanning leather|tanned]]. The tanned skin is brought back to Europe where it is processed.
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Elephant leather is occasionally found in Europe due to the various activities of big game hunters. The elephants are poached in Africa where their skin is [[Tanning leather|tanned]]. The skins are then transported to Europe to be processed.
  
Occasionally, [[Leather furniture|furniture]] or [[Leather shoes|shoes]] are offered with the material description "elephant leather". Almost never the leather of elephants is meant. Only the [[Embossed leather|embossing]] or [[Leather grain texture|grain]] of the leather is particularly strong and reminds of genuine leather elephant.
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Occasionally, [[Leather furniture|furniture]] or [[Leather shoes|shoes]] are offered with the material description "elephant leather". It is very rarely real Elephant Leather. In most cases, they are normal cow skin leather with particularly strong [[Leather grain texture|grain]] or [[Embossed leather|embossing]] which resembles genuine elephant leather.  
  
Especially with online offers is not explicitly stated that it is not real elephant leather. Better ask and make sure what it really is.  
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Especially with online offers it is not explicitly stated that it is not real elephant leather. It is always better to ask and make sure what it really is. Normally, [[Leather dealer|leather dealers]] don`t offer elephant leather.
 
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Normally, [[Leather dealer|leather dealers]] don`t offer elephant leather.
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''[[Leather handbags|Bag]] made of elephant leather seen in the [[Leather museum|DLM - German Leather Museum in Offenbach]].''<br></p>
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''[[Leather handbags|Bag]] made of elephant leather seen in the DLM - German Leather Museum at Offenbach.''<br></p>
  
 
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In many African countries, belts, bags and other accessories made of elephant leather are offered. The WWF advises tourists not to buy such products.

In Namibia and South Africa trade with elephant leather and hair products are allowed since 2004. Whilst these items can be imported into Europe, there are strict rules and regulations that need to be followed. It is prudent to research and obtain all necessary documents required to clear customs. For e.g. CITES documents are required for any such items being exported from South Africa, Zimbabwe, Botswana. Tourists must therefore research and speak to the relevant authorities to ensure the appropriate documentation is obtained upon purchase.

Elephant leather is occasionally found in Europe due to the various activities of big game hunters. The elephants are poached in Africa where their skin is tanned. The skins are then transported to Europe to be processed.

Occasionally, furniture or shoes are offered with the material description "elephant leather". It is very rarely real Elephant Leather. In most cases, they are normal cow skin leather with particularly strong grain or embossing which resembles genuine elephant leather.

Especially with online offers it is not explicitly stated that it is not real elephant leather. It is always better to ask and make sure what it really is. Normally, leather dealers don`t offer elephant leather.


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Elephant leather has a strong grain patter.


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Bag made of elephant leather seen in the DLM - German Leather Museum at Offenbach.

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Bespoke shoes made of elephant leather from Jacob, F. Shoes.

 

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Leather watch strap made of elephant leather of an old handbag from the 20s. The leather is shrunken skin of elephant ears and made of elephant leather from the body of the elephant (from Flat Iron Straps).


Embossed leather with elephants look

Occasionally cowhide is provided with an embossing in elephant leather look.


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Cowhide with elephant embossing.



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