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  2. Ostrich leather - Wikipedia

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    Bag «Classic» Braun. Ostrich leather is the result of tanning skins taken from African ostriches farmed for their feathers, skin and meat. The leather is distinctive for its pattern of vacant quill follicles, forming bumps ranged across a smooth field in varying densities.

  3. Ostrich farming in North America - Wikipedia

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    Leather: Ostrich leather is known for its unique texture and durability. It is used in high-end fashion products such as boots, wallets, and handbags [ 7 ] Feathers : Ostrich feathers are used in fashion, decoration, and industrial applications such as feather dusters.

  4. Leather - Wikipedia

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    Phone cases in ostrich leather. Although originally raised for their feathers in the 19th century, ostriches are now more popular for both meat and leather. [27] Ostrich leather has a characteristic "goose bump" look because of the large follicles where the feathers grew. Different processes produce different finishes for many applications ...

  5. Ostrich - Wikipedia

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    Ostrich leather is a lucrative commodity, and the large feathers are used as plumes for the decoration of ceremonial headgear. Ostrich eggs and meat have been used by humans for millennia. Ostrich oil is another product that is made using ostrich fat.

  6. Leather production processes - Wikipedia

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    wetting back- semi-processed leather is rehydrated. sammying - 45-55%(m/m) water is squeezed out the leather. splitting - the leather is split into one or more horizontal layers. shaving - the leather is thinned using a machine which cuts leather fibres off. neutralisation - the pH of the leather is adjusted to a value between 4.5 and 6.5.

  7. Birkin bag - Wikipedia

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    Hermès red crocodile-skin Birkin bag Hermès Ostrich Birkin bag, with matching leather-covered lock and key lanyard, displayed with a plaid bow. Birkin bags are sold in a range of sizes. [18] Each one may be made to order with different customer-chosen hides, colour, and hardware fixtures.