Leather Industry Glossary
Leather Industry Glossary - A
collection of frequently used terms, abbreviations and jargons used in
the Leather Industry with their definition and meanings.
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Glove Leather A self-explanatory term which, however, covers
two rather distinct classes: the leather going into utilitarian or
work-gloves and made of a variety of hides and skins, of which the most
important are horsehides, cattlehide splits, calfskins and pigskins; and
the leather going into dress-gloves, including those for street, riding,
driving, and sports wear. the latter is tanned predominately from sheep
and lambskins; but there is a considerable item made of deerskin and a
small one of pigskin, while an important item for the highest grades of
women's fine gloves is tanned in a few countries of Europe from
kidskins.
Guilds (Gilds) Western European trade associations, grew
strongly in the 12th and 13th centuries to protect and promote trade
groups. Data from the Brewers Company in London show that their
were at least 14 different guilds concerned with leather listed in
London in 1422).
Handlers One of the series of pits or vats in which heavy
leathers are tanned with bark or vegetable extracts. They are usually
worked with stronger liquors than the suspenders, but with weaker
liquors than the layers.
Heavy Leathers A term distinguishing sole leather, belting
leather, and harness leather proper from other classes which are
referred to collectively as light leathers.
Helvetia Leather Oil tanned hide from which not all the excess
grease is removed.
Hydraulic leathers A collective term sometimes used for the
cattle hide leathers, chiefly rawhide and combination tannages, employed
in pump valves, as piston packing, oils seals and so forth.
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