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− | Goats are found in many regions of the world. In contrast to [[sheep leather|sheepskin]], goats do not have any grease deposits in the skin and are therefore more [[Tensile strength - Tear strength|resistant]] but | + | Goats are found in many regions of the world. In contrast to [[sheep leather|sheepskin]], goats do not have any grease deposits in the skin and are therefore more [[Tensile strength - Tear strength|resistant]] but still supple and fine. Goat leather is therefore more valuable than [[sheep leather]]. It is [[Leather weight - Lightweight Leather|lighter]] than many other leather types. It is usually [[tanning leather#Tanning methods|tanned using a combination method]] and is relatively cheap. It is hardly distinguishable from [[lamb leather]]. |
Leather of goats is used for the production of [[leather clothing|clothing]], [[leather gloves|gloves]], [[Leather book cover|book covers]], [[leather shoes|shoes]] or [[leather bag|bags]]. | Leather of goats is used for the production of [[leather clothing|clothing]], [[leather gloves|gloves]], [[Leather book cover|book covers]], [[leather shoes|shoes]] or [[leather bag|bags]]. |
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Goatskin - Goat leather
There are over 550 million goats in the world. 20 to 40% of these are slaughtered annually. Goat leather is ranked third in the world after cow leather and sheep leather with approximately 8 to 10% of world production.
the Leather hair pores - Hair follicles on goatskin.
Goats are found in many regions of the world. In contrast to sheepskin, goats do not have any grease deposits in the skin and are therefore more resistant but still supple and fine. Goat leather is therefore more valuable than sheep leather. It is lighter than many other leather types. It is usually tanned using a combination method and is relatively cheap. It is hardly distinguishable from lamb leather.
Leather of goats is used for the production of clothing, gloves, book covers, shoes or bags.
Goat skin with hair. - Embossed goat leather. - Goat suede.
Goatskin leather handbag and goat leather wallet (of contigo.de).
Travel bags made of vegetable-tanned goatskin with patina (of www.gusti-leder.de).
Painted goatskin from 1880 from England (DLM - German Leather Museum in Offenbach).
Goat suede
Goat suede is a velvet-like leather type, which is often used for leather clothing. It is very light and comfortable. Goat suede us processed for leather jackets, skirts or pants.
Long leather glove made of soft goat suede.
Leather pants made of goat suede.
Typical goat suede.
Spanish wine or water bottle made of vegetable-tanned goat suede.
Goat suede tends to fade with time.
Goatskin with hairs
Due to the many species of goats, there are also goatskins in all variants and hair colours. Goatskins with hair are processed as complete skins or as accessories.
Goatskin bag of www.georgebiquell.com (right with dorsal stripe).
Chevreau
In former times, around 1900, glacé leather from goats was called "Chevreau". The typical use was for leather gloves. Today, chevreau is chrome-tanned goat leather.
"Chevreau" leather gloves.
Other types of goat leather and terms
Video about leather of different animal species
Leather of different animal species - Exotic leather
Additional information