The given diagram depicts the production of leather-based items.
There are a total of eleven steps involved in the process of manufacturing leather goods, starting with drying the animal skin and ending with the generation of leather-made products.
The first stage is when animal furs are parched before being delivered to factories by dedicated trucks. Following this stage, the harvested animal skins are cleaned in a liquid, which is a combination of water and lime. Subsequently, the process of compressing animal pelt takes place in order to keep them from curling after being drenched in a large lime pot.
During the next step, the animal skins are soaked in another pot of tannin made from cleaned water and vegetable matter before undergoing the polishing process. After this stage is complete, the leather is created and sent to respective factories, and the process eventually ends with the manufacture of final products using the leather material.
