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The image illustrates the leather-making process in a flowchart from '1. Delivery' to '12. Waxing'; beginning with animal skin sourced from a farm and leading to '2. Sorting' into 'Small' and 'Large' sizes, moving to '3. Trimming', then '4. Adding salt', followed by '5. Curing' for '30 days'. Next is '6. Soaking' in water lasting '1-2' and '24 hours', proceeding to '7. Removing hair' using a 'Knife', advancing to '8. Pickling' with 'Salt' and 'Acid', furthering to '9. Tanning' with 'Chemicals' for '48 hours', leading to '10. Colouring and softening' with 'Colour', continuing to '11. Drying', finalized by '12. Waxing'.
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The given pictorial illustrations depict the process in which leather goods are produced.
Overall,there are 12 stages,commencing with animal skin deliverd from farms and culminating in waxing the skin for different purposes.
First,animal skin gathered from farms which is then being classified into distinct groups due to its size.The worker then trim the skin carefully to fit the enquired size.The process continue by adding salt into each skin to retain the quality of the skin and then curing them for 30 days.After that it is soak in water for 12 to 24 hours.
The process continue by removing hair from the skin via knife,and then put in to a tank made of wood with salt and acid being poured inside.Having been pickling,the skin experienced a tanning process for 48 hours together with chemicals.Next it is placed into a tank with oil and colour to soften the skin.The skin finally go through a drying process before being waxed for several purposes.
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