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Variations of these methods are still used by do-it-yourself outdoorsmen to tan hides. The use of brains and the idea that each animal (except buffalo) has just enough brains for the tanning process have led to the saying "Every animal has just enough brains to preserve its own hide, dead or alive."
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==Brain tanning - Buckskin - Indian leather==
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The [[tanning]] of [[Hide - Skin|animal skins]] with animal brain mass is an almost forgotten method and is rarely practised today. Historically, brain tanning was mainly done by North American indigenous peoples who also used smoke as a way of preserving the skins. This leather was also called "Indian leather" and "[[Suede - Nubuck - Buckskin#Buckskin|buckskin]]".
  
 
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[[Vegetable-tanned leather|Vegetable tanning]] was introduced to North America with the arrival of European settlers. The settlers brought their knowledge of vegetable tanning techniques from their home countries. As a result, vegetable tanning started gaining importance in North America as well. However, some indigenous peoples continued to practice brain tanning as it was a proven method based on the available resources.
 
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Die '''Hirngerbung''', also die [[Gerbung]] von [[Haut|Tierhäuten]] mit der tiereigenen Hirnmasse, ist ein nahezu in Vergessenheit geratenes Gerbverfahren, das in der Praxis heute kaum noch anzutreffen ist. Historisch wurde es hauptsächlich von nordamerikanischen Ureinwohnern angewandt und mit einer Rauchkonservierung verbunden. Dieses Leder wurde dann auch "Indianerleder" genannt.  
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Aber auch die Zulus in Afrika, die Sami in Skandinavien und die verschiedene Völker Asiens kannten dieses Gerbverfahren. Für die Hirngerbung können die Häute aller Säugetiere verwendet werden. Als [[Pelze|Pelz]], [[Felle|Fell]] oder als [[Leder]]. Je größer die Haut, desto aufwendiger die Gerbarbeit.
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This tanning process was also familiar to the Zulus in Africa, the Sami in Scandinavia and the different groups of people from Asia. The hides of [[exotic leather|all mammals]] are suitable for brain tanning. The larger the skin, the harder the work.
 
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Vorteile der Hirngerbung war, dass Hirn durch das Töten der Tiere immer mit vorhanden war und die Gerbung mit Hirn schnell ist. Eine Hirngerbung dauert nur wenige Tage. Auch der technische Aufwand ist gering, und die Leder sind leicht weich zu machen. Die Produktion findet zu 100% aus Naturprodukten statt, und man benötigt keine weitere "Chemie".
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Nachteil ist der erhöhte Arbeitsaufwand, und die erfolgreiche Gerbung gelingt nicht so einfach wie bei den sonst üblichen [[Gerbung|Gerbarten]]. Die Hautschicht der Haarseite sowie die Fett- und Fleischreste der Rückseite müssen sehr sorgfältig entfernt werden, damit das Hirn gut in die Fasern eindringen kann. Nur so wird das Leder schön weich. Bei kleineren Häuten kann auch nass gearbeitet werden. Da die Hirnmasse nicht über ein Bad in die Lederfaser eingebracht wird, muss sie mit erheblichem Arbeitsaufwand in die Faser gedrückt werden. Das muss sorgfältig erfolgen, damit das Ergebnis schön wird.
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Die Gehirnmasse löst das hauteigene Fett und bewirkt gleichzeitig eine äußerliche Fettung sowie einen Fülleffekt ähnlich dem [[Glacé]]-Verfahren. Im Vergleich zu anderen [[Fettgerbung|Fettgerbungen]] enthält die Hirnmasse Emulgatoren, die die Trennung von Fett und Wasser verhindern. Das erleichtert die Penetration des Gerbstoffs in die Haut. Weiterhin enthält Gehirnmasse Eiweißstoffe, die das Leder fülliger machen.  
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Vorbereitend wird das Gehirn zuerst gekocht (geht auch frisch) und dann in kleinen Portionen auf die Rohhaut (mit oder ohne Haarbesatz) aufgetragen, bevor es mit einem runden, stumpfen Gegenstand so kräftig in die Haut einmassiert wird, als ob man die Hirnmasse auf der anderen Hautseite wieder herausdrücken wollte. Nach dem Einreiben wird auch das Kochwasser des Gehirns auf diese Weise in das Leder aufgetragen, um den Gerbstoff noch besser zu verteilen.  
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Advantages of brain tanning: The brain was always readily available after the animals were killed and tanning with brain is a very fast process. It only takes a few days. Also, the technical effort is low and it is easy to make the leather soft. This method involves 100% natural products, so there is no need for additional "chemistry".
  
Hirngegerbte Leder sind an sich nicht resistent gegen Verhärtungen beim Trocknen, nachdem sie Nässe ausgesetzt waren. Wie beim [[Glacé|Glacéleder]] spricht man hier von einer "[[Gerbung#“Echte Gerbung“ und „Unechte Gerbung“|unechten Gerbung]]" (nicht permanenten Gerbung), da sich die Hautfasern mit dem [[Gerbstoff]] nicht chemisch verändern und die Gerbung auswaschbar bleibt. Auch der Gerbvorgang selbst ist wie bei der [[Weißgerbung]] sehr kurz und kann in wenigen Tagen abgeschlossen sein.  
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But there are disadvantages. Brain tanning is high on manual labour and the process is not as easy, compared to alternative [[Tanning leather|tanning methods]]. The skin layer of the hair side, as well as the fat and flesh remnants of the back, must be carefully and thoroughly removed so that the brain can fully penetrate the fibres. This is the only way to ensure the leather gets beautifully soft. The brain mass must be pressed into the fibre with considerable effort.  
  
Um die Weichheit hirngegerbter Leder dennoch langristig zu gewährleisten, wurden sie traditionell in einem speziellen Zelt über Holzrauch gelagert, was der Haut einen dunklen Braunton verlieh und es imprägnierte und somit besser schützte. Ohne dieses Verfahren ist das Leder weißlich und wasserempfindlich.  
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To ensure a long-lasting softness of the leather, it was traditionally stored in a special tent over wood smoke, which gave the skin a dark brown tone and also made it [[Waterproofing leather|waterproof]], thus achieving better protection. Without this process, the leather turns out to be whitish and water-sensitive.
  
  
== [[Leather videos|Video]] about brain tanning==
 
 
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<flashow>http://www.youtube.com/v/zhnvYZhn9fM&fs=1&color1=0x660000&color2=0x550000&border=1|width=500|height=281,25</flashow>
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[[bild:Hirngerbung-Entfleischen-03.jpg|500px]]
 
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''Besuch eines Gerbkurses mit Hirngerbung''
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''The fat and meat remnants must be removed. There is a clear separation between fat and meat remnants and the future leather.''<br></p>
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''The fat and meat remnants must be removed. There is a clear separation between fat and meat remnants and the end product.''<br></p>
 
<p>&nbsp;</p>
 
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[[bild:Hirngerbung-Enthaaren-Jörg.jpg|500px]]
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[[bild:Hirngerbung-Enthaaren.jpg|500px]]
 
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[[bild:Hirngerbung-Enthaaren.jpg|250px]]
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''When the hair is scraped off, a tick sometimes appears.''<br></p>
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''It is not surprising to find insects stuck in the animal skin when the hair is scraped off.''<br></p>
 
<p>&nbsp;</p>
 
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[[bild:Hirngerbung-Haut-spannen.jpg|250px]]
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[[bild:Hirngerbung-Haut-gespannt.jpg‎|250px]]
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''Stretching the skin in the [[Stretcher and drying frame]].''<br></p>
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[[bild:Hirngerbung-Haut-gespannt.jpg‎|500px]]
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''Stretching the skin in the [[stretching and drying frame]].''<br></p>
 
<p>&nbsp;</p>
 
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[[bild:Hirngerbung-Schaben-01.jpg|250px]]
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Dry-scraping must be done carefully from left to right and from top to bottom. Quickly the skin is damaged if not carefully done.''<br></p>
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Dry-scraping must be done carefully from left to right and from top to bottom. The skin can be damaged if not done with care.''<br></p>
 
<p>&nbsp;</p>
 
<p>&nbsp;</p>
  
 
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[[bild:Hirngerbung-Nähen-Jörg.jpg|250px]]
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[[bild:Hirngerbung-Naehen.jpg|500px]]
[[bild:Hirngerbung-Nähen.jpg|250px]]
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[[bild:Hirngerbung-Nähen.jpg|500px]]
 
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''Holes are sewn. Sometimes, many holes are in the leather.''<br></p>
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''Any holes that exist in the leather need to be sewed up.''<br></p>
 
<p>&nbsp;</p>
 
<p>&nbsp;</p>
  
'''Brain tanning''': Basically, the brain can be used by all animals. Usually the brain mass of an animal is enough for its leather. It is available at the slaughterhouse or butcher, if one does not have the head of the animal. Brain is quickly perishable. Therefore, immediately process or freeze. Better prepare too much than too little brain. For a deer skin, approximately 300 grams of brain are sufficient.
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'''Brain tanning''': Basically, the brain can be used for all animals. Usually, the brain mass of an animal is enough to make leather from its skin. It is available at the slaughterhouse or butcher, if one does not have the head of the animal. Brain is quickly perishable. Therefore, needs to be used immediately or must be frozen. Approximately 300 grams of brain mass is needed for a deer skin.  
  
 
Variations of these methods are still used by do-it-yourself outdoorsmen to tan hides. The use of brains and the idea that each animal (except buffalo) has just enough brains for the tanning process have led to the saying "Every animal has just enough brain to preserve its own hide, dead or alive." Another saying: "Every animal has enough brain to preserve its own hide, except giraffe and teenager....".  
 
Variations of these methods are still used by do-it-yourself outdoorsmen to tan hides. The use of brains and the idea that each animal (except buffalo) has just enough brains for the tanning process have led to the saying "Every animal has just enough brain to preserve its own hide, dead or alive." Another saying: "Every animal has enough brain to preserve its own hide, except giraffe and teenager....".  
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''Fresh brain when rubbing into a skin or in the [[Stretcher and drying frame]].''<br></p>
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''Fresh brain when rubbing into a skin or in the [[stretching and drying frame]].''<br></p>
 
<p>&nbsp;</p>
 
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[[bild:Hirngerbung-Hirn-04.jpg|250px]]
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''Push in and squeeze it out again and repeat it all the time. ''<br></p>
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''Push in and squeeze it out again and repeat several times.''<br></p>
 
<p>&nbsp;</p>  
 
<p>&nbsp;</p>  
  
'''Softening''':The leather has to be slightly moist for softening. Otherwise moisten the leather slightly with water. Thinner areas dry faster, so be careful not to dry out. To loosen the fiber, hold the leather with both hands and pull over a rounded, non-sharp edge. Alternatively, the leather can only be kneaded and stretched with the hands. It is easier if several people help themselves and pull the leather together to stretch it. You can pull the leather by rope loops or over lines and pull in opposite directions at both ends. This is hard work and needs experience.  
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'''Softening''': The leather has to be slightly moist for softening. Otherwise moisten the leather slightly with water. Thinner areas dry faster, so be careful not to dry out. To loosen the fibre, hold the leather with both hands and pull over a rounded and blunt edge. Alternatively, the leather can only be kneaded and stretched by hand. It is easier if several people pull the leather together to stretch it. You can pull the leather by rope loops or over lines and pull in opposite directions at both ends. This is hard work and needs experience.  
  
  
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''In the beginning still funny, but to the end hard work. The skin is scraped with a wood, pulled by a rope or a sharp wooden edge.''<br></p>
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''In the beginning still funny, but hard work at the end. The skin is scraped with a piece of wood, pulled by a rope or a sharp wooden edge.''<br></p>
 
<p>&nbsp;</p>
 
<p>&nbsp;</p>
  
'''Smoking''': By smoking, the Indians of North America prevented the leather from becoming hard by wetness. Smoking waterproofes the surface. Due to the darker color of the smoke, the leather does not look so dirty. It is even washable by this treatment.
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'''Smoking''': By smoking, the indigenous peoples of North America prevented the leather from becoming hard as a result of moisture. Smoking waterproofs the surface. Due to the darker colour of the smoke, the leather does not look so dirty. This treatment allows the leather to be washed if needed.  
  
  
 
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<p align=center>
[[bild:Hirngerbung-Räuchern.jpg|250px]]
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''Much smoke helps a lot.''<br></p>
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''Smoking the skins helps a lot.''<br></p>
 
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== Additional information ==
 
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* [[Synthetic tanned|Synthetic tanning]]
 
* [[Synthetic tanned|Synthetic tanning]]
 
* [[Tanning with fats and oils]]
 
* [[Tanning with fats and oils]]
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* [[Suede - Nubuck - Buckskin#Buckskin|Buckskin]]
 
* [[Chamois leather]]
 
* [[Chamois leather]]
 
* [[Tawing with alum]]
 
* [[Tawing with alum]]
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== [[Leather videos|Videos]] about the leather production==
 
== [[Leather videos|Videos]] about the leather production==
 
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<p align=center>
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''The leather production in a modern [[tannery]].''
 
''The leather production in a modern [[tannery]].''
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''The [[brain tanning]] process.''
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''The brain tanning process.''
 
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''The leather production with [[tannins]] of the oak.''
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''The leather production with [[tannins]] from the oak.''
 
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<flashow>http://www.youtube.com/v/ycp0n9r32C0&fs=1&color1=0x660000&color2=0x550000&border=1|width=500|height=281,25</flashow> <br></p>
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''[[Chamois leather|Chamois leather production in Germany]].''
 
''[[Chamois leather|Chamois leather production in Germany]].''
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''The production of [[Beaver fur|beaver skins]].''
 
''The production of [[Beaver fur|beaver skins]].''
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Brain tanning - Buckskin - Indian leather

The tanning of animal skins with animal brain mass is an almost forgotten method and is rarely practised today. Historically, brain tanning was mainly done by North American indigenous peoples who also used smoke as a way of preserving the skins. This leather was also called "Indian leather" and "buckskin".

Vegetable tanning was introduced to North America with the arrival of European settlers. The settlers brought their knowledge of vegetable tanning techniques from their home countries. As a result, vegetable tanning started gaining importance in North America as well. However, some indigenous peoples continued to practice brain tanning as it was a proven method based on the available resources.


Lederbekleidung-Indianer-02-Ledermuseum-Offenbach.jpg Zeltwand-Leder-01.jpg Lederbekleidung-Indianer-01.jpg


This tanning process was also familiar to the Zulus in Africa, the Sami in Scandinavia and the different groups of people from Asia. The hides of all mammals are suitable for brain tanning. The larger the skin, the harder the work.

Advantages of brain tanning: The brain was always readily available after the animals were killed and tanning with brain is a very fast process. It only takes a few days. Also, the technical effort is low and it is easy to make the leather soft. This method involves 100% natural products, so there is no need for additional "chemistry".

But there are disadvantages. Brain tanning is high on manual labour and the process is not as easy, compared to alternative tanning methods. The skin layer of the hair side, as well as the fat and flesh remnants of the back, must be carefully and thoroughly removed so that the brain can fully penetrate the fibres. This is the only way to ensure the leather gets beautifully soft. The brain mass must be pressed into the fibre with considerable effort.

To ensure a long-lasting softness of the leather, it was traditionally stored in a special tent over wood smoke, which gave the skin a dark brown tone and also made it waterproof, thus achieving better protection. Without this process, the leather turns out to be whitish and water-sensitive.


Hirngerbung-Entfleischen-03.jpg

Hirngerbung-Entfleischen-04.jpg

The fat and meat remnants must be removed. There is a clear separation between fat and meat remnants and the end product.

 

Hirngerbung-Enthaaren.jpg

Hirngerbung-Enthaaren-Zecke.jpg

It is not surprising to find insects stuck in the animal skin when the hair is scraped off.

 

Hirngerbung-Haut-spannen.jpg

Hirngerbung-Haut-gespannt.jpg

Stretching the skin in the stretching and drying frame.

 

Hirngerbung-Schaben-01.jpg

Hirngerbung-Schaben-02.jpg

Dry-scraping must be done carefully from left to right and from top to bottom. The skin can be damaged if not done with care.

 

Hirngerbung-Naehen.jpg

Hirngerbung-Nähen.jpg

Any holes that exist in the leather need to be sewed up.

 

Brain tanning: Basically, the brain can be used for all animals. Usually, the brain mass of an animal is enough to make leather from its skin. It is available at the slaughterhouse or butcher, if one does not have the head of the animal. Brain is quickly perishable. Therefore, needs to be used immediately or must be frozen. Approximately 300 grams of brain mass is needed for a deer skin.

Variations of these methods are still used by do-it-yourself outdoorsmen to tan hides. The use of brains and the idea that each animal (except buffalo) has just enough brains for the tanning process have led to the saying "Every animal has just enough brain to preserve its own hide, dead or alive." Another saying: "Every animal has enough brain to preserve its own hide, except giraffe and teenager....".


Hirngerbung-Hirn.jpg

Hirngerbung-Hirn-06.jpg

Hirngerbung-Hirn-03.jpg

Fresh brain when rubbing into a skin or in the stretching and drying frame.

 

Hirngerbung-Hirn-04.jpg

Hirngerbung-Hirn-05.jpg

Push in and squeeze it out again and repeat several times.

 

Softening: The leather has to be slightly moist for softening. Otherwise moisten the leather slightly with water. Thinner areas dry faster, so be careful not to dry out. To loosen the fibre, hold the leather with both hands and pull over a rounded and blunt edge. Alternatively, the leather can only be kneaded and stretched by hand. It is easier if several people pull the leather together to stretch it. You can pull the leather by rope loops or over lines and pull in opposite directions at both ends. This is hard work and needs experience.


Hirngerbung-weich-machen-Frank.jpg

Hirngerbung-weich-machen-Fell.jpg

Softening-brain-tanned-leather-02.jpg

In the beginning still funny, but hard work at the end. The skin is scraped with a piece of wood, pulled by a rope or a sharp wooden edge.

 

Smoking: By smoking, the indigenous peoples of North America prevented the leather from becoming hard as a result of moisture. Smoking waterproofs the surface. Due to the darker colour of the smoke, the leather does not look so dirty. This treatment allows the leather to be washed if needed.


Hirngerbung-Räuchern.jpg

Hirngerbung-Räuchern-02.jpg

Smoking the skins helps a lot.

 

Additional information


Videos about the leather production

The leather production in a modern tannery.


The brain tanning process.


The leather production with tannins from the oak.


Chamois leather production in Germany.


The production of beaver skins.


Process steps in the leather production
storage - soaking - liming - fleshing - splitting - pickling - tanning - neutralising - withering - sorting - shaving - dyeing - fatliquoring - retanning - drying - finish - softening - final check


Tanning methods
Chrome tanning - Vegetable-tanned leather - Synthetic tanning - Tanning with fats and oils


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