Rhubarb leather

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Rhubarb tanned leather

The polyphenols contained in the rhubarb root can be used for the production of tannins. The rhubarb root extract can also be used for colouring. A yellowish to red and brown color is obtained. The ability to extract tannins from rhubarb is known since the 1990s and has been developed in the Saxon-Anhalt region of Bernburg in Germany. Compared to chrome tanning, the vegetal leather tanning with rhubarb root extracts is more expensive. Therefore, the rhabar tanning seems to remain a niche.

With the protected term "Rhabarberleder®" (rhubarb leather], the company deepmello sells various articles made from rhubarb leather. The leather comes 100% from Germany and is chrome-free. There are clothings, shoes, bags and accessories made of rhubarb leather.

In a German newspaper of 27.08.2015 was an article about rhubarb leather. It was a cultural battle of the different fractions. It was said from the rhubarb fraction that chrome leather products are problematical waste. The association of the leather industry answered that rhubarb leather was not a convincing alternative or a "gag" because the production does not make economic sense. Both statements must be interpreted as hardened fronts. Chrome-tanned leather is not per se poisonous and rhubarb leather has quite an authorization, but it doesn't have the perspective to be the main tanning method one day. The development of the market will show.



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