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Exotic leathers are leather from animal species that are relatively rare or leather from skin parts of animals that are rarely [[Tanning leather|processed]] into leather. Some exotic leathers are protected by the [[CITES - Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of wild fauna and flora|CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of wild fauna and flora)]]. [[Crocodile leather|Crocodile]] or [[Snake leather|snake skin]] leathers are commonly addressed as leather. However, other exotic leathers like [[Fish leather|fish leather]], leather from [[Chicken leather|chicken legs]] or from [[Rumen leather|cow belly/stomach]] also exist. Depending on the culture, the definition of what is exotic leathers, differs.  
 
Exotic leathers are leather from animal species that are relatively rare or leather from skin parts of animals that are rarely [[Tanning leather|processed]] into leather. Some exotic leathers are protected by the [[CITES - Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of wild fauna and flora|CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of wild fauna and flora)]]. [[Crocodile leather|Crocodile]] or [[Snake leather|snake skin]] leathers are commonly addressed as leather. However, other exotic leathers like [[Fish leather|fish leather]], leather from [[Chicken leather|chicken legs]] or from [[Rumen leather|cow belly/stomach]] also exist. Depending on the culture, the definition of what is exotic leathers, differs.  
  
Is exotic Leather [[Leather quality|better]] than other normal forms of leather? The surfaces can [[Haptic|feel]] beautiful or it can be interesting because of the different look. [[Fur]] can be particularly soft or have a unique color. But the needs of leather could be satisfied with the leather which comes from the species which are reared for food. There is no exotic leather, which surpasses all other leather types in the practical properties. But there are exotic leathers that look unique because of the exotic texture or color, and thus are valuable.
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Is exotic Leather [[Leather quality|better]] than other normal forms of leather? Some exotic leather surfaces may [[Haptic|feel]] softer and hence more appealing or they might just look different or unique. [[Fur]] for instance can be particularly soft or have a unique colour. However, most human needs can be satisfied from leather which currently comprises 90% of world meat production. In the recent years, there seems to be an increase in trend where artificial man made forms of leather like [[Imitation leather|vinyl leatherette]] are used. None of the exotic leathers offer anything superior in terms of quality, durability, resistance or other practical properties. Mostly, exotic leathers are unique mainly because of their texture, look and colour and hence they are more valuable.
  
 
[[Water buffalo leather]], [[Buffalo leather]], [[Deerskin|deerskin]], [[Beaver fur|beaver fur]], [[Reindeer leather|reindeer leather]] or [[Elkskin|elkskin]] are not very common, but there are no exotic leather in the strict sense.  
 
[[Water buffalo leather]], [[Buffalo leather]], [[Deerskin|deerskin]], [[Beaver fur|beaver fur]], [[Reindeer leather|reindeer leather]] or [[Elkskin|elkskin]] are not very common, but there are no exotic leather in the strict sense.  

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Of the 5.000 plus species of mammals, about 50 are used for leather production. Most processed leather in the world comes from animals that are reared for meat and/or dairy consumption. Besides other uses, animals such as cows including zebu, water buffalo, sheep or goats and pigs are used for byproducts like hides and/or skin. This makes up more than 90% of the world production. Any leather apart from these animals can be considered to be ‘Exotic Leather’


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Cow leather - goats - pigs

 

species percentage leather production
cows, calves, water buffalos 65-70%
sheep 10-12%
goats 8-10%
pigs 5-7%


Exotic leathers are leather from animal species that are relatively rare or leather from skin parts of animals that are rarely processed into leather. Some exotic leathers are protected by the CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of wild fauna and flora). Crocodile or snake skin leathers are commonly addressed as leather. However, other exotic leathers like fish leather, leather from chicken legs or from cow belly/stomach also exist. Depending on the culture, the definition of what is exotic leathers, differs.

Is exotic Leather better than other normal forms of leather? Some exotic leather surfaces may feel softer and hence more appealing or they might just look different or unique. Fur for instance can be particularly soft or have a unique colour. However, most human needs can be satisfied from leather which currently comprises 90% of world meat production. In the recent years, there seems to be an increase in trend where artificial man made forms of leather like vinyl leatherette are used. None of the exotic leathers offer anything superior in terms of quality, durability, resistance or other practical properties. Mostly, exotic leathers are unique mainly because of their texture, look and colour and hence they are more valuable.

Water buffalo leather, Buffalo leather, deerskin, beaver fur, reindeer leather or elkskin are not very common, but there are no exotic leather in the strict sense.


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Buffalo - Water buffalo - Deer

 

The leather of the following species is "exotic leather":


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Horse - Ostrich - Salmon

 

These leathers are in other countries and cultures not necessarily exotic leather: Kangaroo leather, horse leather or ostrich leather.

From a lot of species the skin is processed to leather, while the hair is obtained (hides, furs). For example cow hide, sheepskin, rabbit fur, sealskin or beaver fur.



Video about leather of different animal species


Leather of different animal species - Exotic leather


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