Rumen leather

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The rumen of a cow stomach can also be processed to leather. It is however a very rare type of leather. The honeycomb structure of the rumen leather is striking and unusual. This makes the surface very three-dimensional and rough. They have a hexagonal structure on the surface. The edges of this hexagonal structure can be ironed down like with salmon leather and can be provided with a colour layer. This makes the surface smoother, less sensitive and easier to clean and care.

On the Internet, rumen leather was also offered as udder leather. But this was a mistake. Processed cow udder is not known. Processed Bull testicles however, are known.


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Complete rumen skin.

 

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Left: Leather handbag with fish leather, main surface rumen leather (from the collection of Mrs. Ursula Kayser from Göttingen in Germany).

Right: From the collection of the DLM - German Leather Museum in Offenbach.

 

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Mate mug from Argentina with rumen leather from 2012.

 

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Rumen leather ironed flat.

 

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Rumen leather thicker and not ironed. The side walls of the honeycomb structure stand up.

 

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Ironed and not ironed rumen leather watch straps (Flat Iron Straps).

 

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Cow stomach is also prepared as a dish.

 

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It is not udder leather!

 

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The skin structure of the cow rumen reminds of perch leather.

 



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