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The image shows a diagram of the leather goods production process; starting with animal skin which undergoes drying, then treated with Tannin (water + Vegetable matter), followed by soaking. The treated skin is then sent to the factory where it gets washed with water + lime, then soaked again in lime, followed by flattening. The flattened leather is then polished before being fashioned into various leather goods such as bags, shoes, and accessories indicated by images of a handbag, shoe, belt, wallet, and desk items. No numerical data points/percentages visible.
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The flow chart illustrates the process of making leather goods. It begins with animal skin being dried on rope and ends with leather products being made. Altogether there are 11 steps in the process.
First, animal skin is hung out to dry on rope under the sun. After this the animal skin is put onto a lorry for transportation to a factory where the skin is washed in water and lime. Then, the skin is soaked in lime liquid.
In the next stage the skin is smoothened in a flattening machine. Following this, the skin is soaked in tannin, which is a mix of water and vegetable matter. Then, the animal skin is polished using a roller. After this, the skin is transferred to a different factory. In the second-to-last stage, the final leather products are manufactured.
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