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Revision as of 17:20, 7 December 2021
The rumen of a cow's stomach can also be processed into a type of leather, which is very rare. It has a three-dimensional hexagonal honeycomb structure which makes the leather both striking and unusual. The edges of this hexagonal structure can be ironed down as with salmon leather and can be provided with a colour layer. This makes the surface smoother, less sensitive and easier to clean and care for.
Rumen leather has been offered for sale on the internet as udder leather. But this was a mistake as processed cow udder is not known. Processed Bull testicles however, are known.
Complete rumen skin.
Left: Leather handbag with fish leather, main surface rumen leather (from the collection of Mrs. Ursula Kayser from Göttingen in Germany).
Right: From the collection of the DLM - German Leather Museum in Offenbach.
Mate mug from Argentina with rumen leather from 2012.
Rumen leather ironed flat.
Rumen leather thicker and not ironed. The side walls of the honeycomb structure stand up.
Ironed and not ironed rumen leather watch straps (Flat Iron Straps).
Cow stomach is also prepared as a dish.
It is not udder leather!
The skin structure of the cow rumen resembles perch leather.
Video about leather of different animal species
Leather of different animal species - Exotic leather.
Additional information
Other exotic leather
- Alligator leather
- Alpaca fur
- Antelope leather
- Armadillo leather
- Bird leather
- Bull testicles
- Caiman leather
- Camel leather
- Carpincho leather
- Cat fur
- Chicken leather
- Crocodile leather
- Dog leather
- Donkey leather
- Elephant leather
- Fish leather: Eel, shark, salmon, moray eel, stingray and many others
- Frog leather - Toad leather
- Giraffe leather
- Hippo Leather
- Horsehide - Horse leather
- Kangaroo leather
- Llama Fur
- Lizard leather
- Ostrich leather
- Pangolin leather
- Peccary leather
- Sealskin leather
- Snakeskin
- Turtle skin
- Walrus leather
- Yak leather
- Zebra hide