COZY AND WARM

SKINS

Animal skins have been used for warmth ever since humans have existed on earth. In historical times, the appearance of skin and fur clothing also came into play, which also had emotional significance for those who no longer had bushy hair but were still inclined to touch or look. In the leather trade, the hides of some young animals are referred to as skins. Worn fur is generally referred to as pelt, in the fur industry it is also known as smoked fur and Austrian fur.

SHEEPSKIN

Beautiful, soft rabbit furs in various colors and patterns for decorative and crafting purposes. Smaller furs, possibly with small holes that are barely noticeable or not at all visible from the fur side.

HEAT

The fur holds in winter warm and the air conditioning provides in Summer for one pleasant Atmosphere. Lambskin is Breathable and for Allergy sufferers suitable Sheep ‘s wool takes to to 30 % moisture in shape from water vapor on whereby them itself moist and cold feels.

HEALTH

Applying lambskin to bare skin improves circulation and promotes relaxation thanks to its balancing effect.
Electrostatic charges, such as those generated every day by the use of synthetic materials and the resulting static electricity, are not built up when lambskins are used and the natural exchange of charges between the body and the environment is not disturbed. Sheepskin has a relaxing effect on the whole body, promotes good sleep and strengthens your immune system.

  • Coat type: Long-haired, shaved, and curly
  • Color: Brown, Dark Brown, Light Gray, Mix, White,
  • Rust Brown Black
  • Size: 80-90 cm; 100-110 cm; 110-120 cm
  • Coat type: Long-haired, shaved, and curly
  • Color: Brown, Dark Brown, Light Gray, Mix, White, Rust Brown, Black
  • Size: 80-90 cm; 100-110 cm; 110-120 cm

COWHIDE

The hair is short and somewhat stiff. Colors vary widely: reddish-brown, brown, dark brown, reddish-brown-black-brown, black and white, or brown and white. The coat is stallion-like, but wavy markings or wavy lines are rare, and the coat is smooth; the leather is heavier than stallion hide.

PROCESSING

Cowhide is often used as a whole for carpets and rugs. The textile industry also uses animal skins as a natural covering material, for example in the manufacture of shoes, upholstered furniture, cushions and handbags.

CARE

Cowhide is robust and extremely durable Durable Cowhide hods also strong Stress in the Office stand Stubborn stains remove you in best by you the cowhide carefull minimal suction or with strong polution with one moist Cloth dab Before you the Cowhide again attach makesure you itself that the underside of the Leather not to wet is and good dry can.

  • Weight: approx. 5 kg
  • Hair length: approx. 2-3 cm
  • Size: 210 cm x 230 cm

RABBIT FUR

Beautiful, soft rabbit skins in different colors and fur drawings for decorative and craft purposes. Smaller skins, possibly with small holes, but these are hardly or not at all noticeable on the skin side.

ORIGIN

Rabbit hair were originally to Manufacture of hard or soften soften felt hats for Men and Women used. first to 1900 were Furs also for Clothing used Since then rabbit fur next Sheepskin one of the most processed materials for Leather as Cheap fur

LEATHER

the average thickness the Rabbit skin amounts to 0,7-1 mm The male skin is normally as the female Skin As histologic Special feature can a pronounced Muscle fiber network in the lower Thirds the Dermis respected become histological Special feature can a pronounced Muscle fiber in lower thirds the Dermis respected werden become

  • Fur type: Guard hairs, awn hairs and wool hairs
  • Color: Gray-brown, fox brown, black-brown, gray
  • black and white, white and black, white, mix
  • Size: approx. 50 x 45 cm
  • Fur type: Guard hairs, awn hairs and wool hairs
  • Color: Gray-brown, fox brown, black-brown, gray, black and white, white and black, white, mix
  • Size: approx. 50 x 45 cm

OTHER VARIANTS:

CLOTHING LEATHER

LEATHER GOODS

SHOE LEATHER

BRIGHT LEATHER

BELT LEATHER

UPHOLSTERY LEATHER

FIND OUT MORE ABOUT OUR PRODUCTS

DOWNLOADS

Where does leather come from?

Biothanes & Specifications

Colour

WORRING LEDER GMBH

30 (rear building)
45478 Mülheim an der Ruhr

CONTACT

  • Tel: +49 . (0)208 . 52602
  • Fax: +49 . (0)208 . 592071
  • E-Mail: info@worring-leder.de

LOCATION

Visits to the warehouse only by telephone arrangement. Directions

LEGAL MATTERS

  • Imprint
  • / Terms & Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
Scroll to Top