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  2. Crocodile skin - Wikipedia

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    Crocodile leather is an exotic leather which as a group, makes up less than 1% of the world's leather production. [2] It is rare compared to other hides such as sheep or cow and requires high levels of craftsmanship to prepare it for use in the consumer industry. [ 3 ]

  3. Leather - Wikipedia

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    Bonded leather, also called reconstituted leather, is a material that uses leather scraps that are shredded and bonded together with polyurethane or latex onto a fiber mesh. The amount of leather fibers in the mix varies from 10% to 90%, affecting the properties of the product.

  4. Berluti - Wikipedia

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    Berluti is a French leather maker that manufactures menswear, especially the leather finishing of calfskin, kangaroo leather and alligator skin [1] in its production of shoes and boots. It makes leather belts, bags, and wallets, as well as bespoke and ready-to-wear garments.

  5. Bueng Chawak - Wikipedia

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    There are products made from crocodile for sale as souvenir, such as leather bags, leather belts as well as local OTOP handicrafts. Bueng Chawak Folk Vegetable Park for Subsistence: a botanical garden on an area of 26 rais (10 acres), on an island in the middle of the lake.

  6. David Roytman Luxury Judaica - Wikipedia

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    Kippahs and other products are made from such exotic materials as crocodile leather, ostrich leather, python skin and stingray leather. [3] Laser engraving is used to apply the company logo, [3] [4] which is based on the initials of its Odesa-born Israeli owner, David Roytman. A David Roytman Luxury Judaica kippah can cost over $1,000. [5]

  7. Handbag - Wikipedia

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    A distinction can also be made between soft-body handbags or frame handbags, where a metal frame supports the textile or leather of the bag. Frame bags often use a kissing lock closure, with two interlocking metal beads set on the top of the frame. Kissing locks were popular on handbags during the early- to mid-20th century, and remain popular ...