SKIVER LEATHER



Pickled grains split from sheepskins chosen from the British Isles and throughout the world are used to produce skiver leather. Traditionally used as a lining material in footwear, as bookbinding and for table tops, skivers present a versatile and economical leather finish.

Nappa skivers are used extensively in the handbag and clothing industry where high fashion sheep grain is prized.

The top half of the skin, the pickled grain, is tanned with vegetable extract into skiver leather. The inner half of the skin is tanned with cod oil into chamois leather.

We hand select pickled grains for the most discriminating skiver tanners as well as offering off-board crust skivers and finished leather produced exclusively to customer requirements.


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