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Pages in category "Indian leather industry" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Hidesign is a leather goods manufacturer based in Pondicherry, India. In 2018, the company had operations in 24 countries including the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, Kenya, United Arab Emirates, Spain, Portugal, New Zealand and Sri Lanka. The leather goods segment of Hidesign contributes to 160 crore of revenue. [1] [2]
Noir has been a Detroit cultural icon since September 1981. [1] [2] Owned and operated by Keith Howarth since the beginning, it began as a wholesale leather company and expanded into a storefront on 3rd St. in Royal Oak Michigan USA, Opening on December 17, 1983.
Farida Group is one of the largest leather manufacturing companies in India based in Chennai. The Group has 13 factories spread across Asia, Africa and Europe [ 2 ] It was founded by Abdul Majid Sahib in 1957 in Ambur .
It is located along the Salem — Bangalore National Highway 44 in the foothills of Kanjamalai in Salem district, Tamil Nadu, India. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] The plant has an installed capacity of 70,000 tonnes per annum in its cold rolling mill and 3,64,000 tonnes per annum in the hot rolling mill. [ 9 ]
East India Leather is an Indian vegetable-tanned leather produced by the tanneries in Trichy and Dindigul in Tamil Nadu. [1] [2] [3] History.
The Dodsal Group was founded in Mumbai, India, in 1948 by the Nandlal Kilachand family as a trading company in partnership with a British trading company (DODWEL) and Karsa Salem. After the Kilachand family acquired Dodsal from the other partners and Rajen Kilachand took over the company, he streamlined Dodsal's various businesses to form the ...
The material used is vegetable tanned leather with art work done by touch dyeing. [1] Its artistic leather bags are popular in foreign markets and are exported to many countries including Japan and the U.S. [2] They are generally made of E. I. Leather (East India Leather) from sheepskin and goatskin. [1] [3]