No. Actually, your question answers your question. By calling it "fabric" you all ready know that it is not leather.
No. Actually, your question answers your question. By calling it "fabric" you all ready know that it is not leather.
It is cow leather that is embossed with a crocodile scale print
Its like the leather on purses.
No. Actually, your question answers your question. By calling it "fabric" you all ready know that it is not leather.
SIC 3199 covers makers of embossed leather goods
Ostrich embossed is a huge metal plate heated up to a certain degree, then your leather of choice, cowhide, lambskin, deer, etc is placed under the plate and embossed with the pattern of choice. In this case, Ostrich pattern. Available at the-designers-collection.com for a really good price, and in 18 colors
This category covers establishments primarily engaged in manufacturing leather goods, not elsewhere classified, such as saddlery, harnesses, whips, embossed leather goods, leather desk sets, razor strops, and leather belting
Boar skin embossed cow hide is a specially textured cowhide. During the tanning process, the leather is stamped with a grain similar to boar skin.
It is real leather and hemp.
Simulated leather are materials that are made to look like real leather. Simulated leather is not real leather at all.
Products that are often embossed include stationery items like wedding invitations, business cards, and letterheads, as well as luxury goods such as leather wallets, handbags, and designer clothing. Additionally, packaging materials like boxes and bags can also be embossed for a more premium look and feel.
Real cow leather is made from the hides of cows. During the slaughter process, the hide is carefully removed from the dead cow in one large piece. The hide is then scraped of all muscle, fat and tissue then placed into strong chemicals that will dissolve the hair. After the hair has been removed, the leather is cured or tanned so that the remaining leather will not break down. Once the leather has been tanned, it is worked and stretched to make it flexible and supple. After this it can be cut to specifications, dyed, imprinted, embossed and otherwise turned into leather goods.