Tannery
The ear flaps are called 'leather'.
Leather is tanned in a Tannery.
a (coat), i think, i could be wrong though :|
It's called "patch leather" because it sounds so much better than "leather scraps." Patch leather is not a kind of leather but an assemblage made from leather scraps -- hence a patch leather bomber jacket today tends to sell for beneath $40 while a leather bomber jacket tends to start at $160 and go well up from there. In other words, there is a somewhat strong correlation between what you'll pay and what you'll get.
No. Pigskin is a type of leather made of the hide of a pig. Leather is the hide of any number of animals. Most of the leather we see is the hide of cows. The hide of a horse is called cordovan leather.
Tannery
Tanner means "leather worker."
boot maker dress maker cloth maker Inn worker kitchen worker leather worker neck wear worker undergarments maker gardener wig maker
A worker.
The ear flaps are called 'leather'.
Leather is tanned in a Tannery.
Leather is tanned in a factory called a tannery.
Yes, it is called pleather. like leather... but with a P!
because of there leather shell
Leather of a cow with hair is called hair-on. The names for the leather generally relates to the process the leather is tanned.
Goat leather is sometimes called Morocco leather, but in more recent time hides from other animals has come to be called Morocco leather. So, real leather made from goats is just called goatskin leather. Chamois are made from goatskins, but they are also made from the skin of sheep or chamois
No. Nothing can be called leather that is not made from the tanned hides of animals.