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  2. Leather wallpaper - Wikipedia

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    Leather is pliable and could be decorated in various ways. Cuir de Cordoue, or cordwain or cordovan (meaning: "from Córdoba"), sometimes called gold leather (from Dutch "goudleer"), refers to painted and gilded (and often embossed) leather hangings, manufactured in panels and assembled for covering walls as an alternative to tapestry. These ...

  3. Leather - Wikipedia

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    Split leather is created from the corium left once the top-grain has been separated from the hide, known as the drop split. In thicker hides, the drop split can be further split into a middle split and a flesh split. Bicast leather is split leather that is coated with a layer of polyurethane or vinyl with an embossed texture. This gives it the ...

  4. Bicast leather - Wikipedia

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    The hide material used in the making of bicast is usually a portion of the fibrous, lower grade of leather that remains when the higher-grade grain layer is split off. [1] Bicast leather is produced by building up a layer of plastic (typically polyurethane) on top of an embossed release paper known as casting paper. [2]

  5. Bonded leather - Wikipedia

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    Bonded leather, also called reconstituted leather, composition leather [1] [2] or blended leather, is a term used for a manufactured upholstery material which contains animal hide. It is made as a layered structure of a fiber or paper backer covered with a layer of shredded leather fibers mixed with natural rubber or a polyurethane binder that ...

  6. Hide (skin) - Wikipedia

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    A hide or skin is an animal skin treated for human use. The word "hide" is related to the German word Haut, which means skin.The industry defines hides as "skins" of large animals e.g. cow, buffalo; while skins refer to "skins" of smaller animals: goat, sheep, deer, pig, fish, alligator, snake, etc. Common commercial hides include leather from cattle and other livestock animals, buckskin ...

  7. Embossing - Wikipedia

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    Leather embossing; Paper embossing, the raising of paper and other non-metal products using specific tools to accomplish the task Embossed in register (EIR) aligns embossing with an underlying image; Repoussé and chasing, by hammering sheet metal by hand