Brief History
Leather making is an ancient craft with a history of over 7,000 years. The process involved drying fresh skins in the sun, making them soft by using animal fats and brains, and preserving them through salting and smoking.
In modern times, commercial leather-making consists of three main phases:
Good-quality leather endures for a significant period and, unlike synthetic materials, it improves over time as it develops a unique patina and wear pattern, similar to a cherished pair of jeans.