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Also the skin of different bird species is processed to leather. The best known is the [[ostrich leather]]. But there are other bird species. Even duck feet, turkey feet or [[Chicken leather|chicken legs]] are processed to leather. The structure of the bird's legs and feet reminds of [[reptile leather]].
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The skin of different bird species is also processed to leather and the best known is [[ostrich leather]]. But there are other bird species and parts like duck feet, turkey legs or [[Chicken leather|chicken legs]] that are processed to leather. The structure of the bird's legs and feet resembles [[reptile leather]].
  
  
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* [[Ostrich leather|Ostrich leather, ostrich legs]]
 
* [[Ostrich leather|Ostrich leather, ostrich legs]]
 
* [[Bird leather#Plumage|Leather from the skin of birds with feathers]]
 
* [[Bird leather#Plumage|Leather from the skin of birds with feathers]]
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Als '''Balg''' bezeichnet man die [[Rohhaut]] von Vögeln. Bei Säugetieren wird hingegen der Ausdruck [[Fell]] verwendet. Auch [[Ausgestopfte Tiere|ausgestopfte Vögel]] werden Vogelbälge genannt. Die [[Kulturen und Leder#Das Leder der Eskimos|Eskimos]] machten sich in Regionen, wo alternative Lederarten seltener waren, Jacken aus Vogelbälgen.  
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Leather obtained from skin of birds with feathers is called Plumage. The [[Cultures and leather|eskimos]] made jackets of bird plumage in regions where alternative leather was less common.
  
  
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''Vogelbalg und [[Lederbekleidung|Lederjacke]] der Eskimos aus Vogelbälgen - gesehen im [[Ledermuseum|DLM - Deutsches Ledermuseum in Offenbach]]''<br></p>
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''Plumage and plumage eskimo [[leather jacket]], seen in the [[leather museum|DLM - German leather museum in Offenbach]].''<br></p>
 
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''[[Ausgestopfte Tiere|Ausgestopfte Vögel]]. Auch diese werden als Balg bzw. Bälge bezeichnet.''<br></p>
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''[[Taxidermy - Hunting trophies - Mounted animals|Mounted birds]]. Bird plumage.''<br></p>
 
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''[[Exotic leather|Leather of different animal species - Exotic leather]].''
 
''[[Exotic leather|Leather of different animal species - Exotic leather]].''
 
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Latest revision as of 16:08, 5 September 2022

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Chicken leg leather.

 

The skin of different bird species is also processed to leather and the best known is ostrich leather. But there are other bird species and parts like duck feet, turkey legs or chicken legs that are processed to leather. The structure of the bird's legs and feet resembles reptile leather.


Bird leather types:


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Ostrich leather.

 

Plumage

Leather obtained from skin of birds with feathers is called Plumage. The eskimos made jackets of bird plumage in regions where alternative leather was less common.


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Plumage and plumage eskimo leather jacket, seen in the DLM - German leather museum in Offenbach.

 

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Mounted birds. Bird plumage.

 

Video about leather of different animal species


Leather of different animal species - Exotic leather.


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