The diagram depicts a comprehensive breakdown of producing leather. Leather is obtained from animals from farms. The finished goods of this process are applied in the fashion industry and daily life.
Overall, the process consists of four primary stages, beginning with trimming stages, and ending with colouring and softening steps. Additionally, this process involves revolutions in industries, creating trends in the future.
Initially, animal skins are moved to storage before being sorted. Following this, the production undergoes a trimming step, ensuring a suitable figure. After adding salt, animal skins are subsequently applied with salt, acid, and the hair is removed, securing peak quality.
In the subsequent stage, animal skin is soaked with water for 12 to 24 hours, and cured in the next 36 days. Furthermore, animal skin is tanned with chemicals for 46 hours, before colouring and softening with colour and oil, consolidating the beauty. Finally, the animal skin is dried and waxed, protecting the consumers.
