The diagram illustrates how leather goods are manufactured.
Overall, it can be seen from the diagram that there are nine stages in the process, beginning with drying the animal skins, followed by the conversion of raw animal skins into flattening, and ending with producing leather goods.
The first four steps involve the transformation of the raw substance. Initially, animal skins are dried and transported to the factory by truck. After that, they are washed in water and lime. Once they have been washed, the animal skins are soaked in lime. Subsequently, the animal skins go through the flattening stage, ready for the next stage. The remaining steps produce leather goods. At this stage, they are soaked in tannin ( water and vegetable matter ). The following step is the polishing of the animal skins. Following this, they are transported to the factory by truck right then. The last step is the production of the leather goods in order to supply the product to stores
