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This special type of leather is produced using special treatment that creates a translusent effect and is made to be see through. Most common uses for this leather is drum making, lamp covers/chandaliers and sometimes even used on other objects for interior design and furniture. Also known to be used in re-enactments and theater.
This leather can be considered as raw skin, but it has some interesting qualities and uses. At first, the skin feels like cardboard paper, it’s stiff and makes a similar sound when moving it around, but once the skin is wet, it becomes stretchy. After it dries, the skin shrinks to its original structure at the point where some people are known to use this characteristic to fix blade kilt cracks. This leather shrinks so much, that the cracks on a wooden kilt are joined and fixed.
Thickness: ~0.5mm
Shape: Full goat skin hide
*NOTE*
Measurements are approximate as each leather is unique in shape and size.