The diagram illustrates the process of making clothes from animal skin. Overall, this process encompasses 12 steps, beginning with collecting animal skin and ending with the clothing products.
The process commencing with the animal skin is gathering from farms then delivery to factory. In the factory, animal skin will be sorted, small pieces will be dismantled and large scalp are handed to workers for trimming before adding salt on skins. Thereafter, skin will be curled for 30 days before soaking wet in water from 12 to 24 hours.
The next six steps, workers will use a knife to remove hair off soaked skins and put skins in a machine with salt, acid and pickling. In the nine step,skins are dip in chemicals and tanned in 48 hours then using colour, oil to colouring and softening the animal skin. The culmination of the process of using animal skin is in the eleven and twelve steps when final drying and waxing skins to make clothes.
