The diagram shows how leather goods are manufactured from animal skin.
Overall, the process consists of several stages, starting with drying the animal skin and ending with the production of finished leather goods. It involves washing, soaking, flattening and polishing before the leather is ready for use.
At the beginning, animal skins are dried and then transported by truck to a factory. In the factory, the skins are washed using water mixed with lime. After that, they are soaked in lime for a period of time to remove remaining impurities.
Next, the skins are flattened by a machine to make them even. They are then soaked again in tannin, which is made from water and vegetable matter. This step helps to change the skin into leather.
In the final stages, the leather is polished to improve its appearance. Lastly, it is transported to another factory where it is made into leather products such as shoes and bags.
