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− | An old tannage method in which an oxidizable oil or fat is rubbed into an animal skin. Raw cod liver oil, animal fats and egg yolks have been used. The oil or fat undergoes an exothermic oxidation reaction in which it combines with the skin fibers. [ | + | An old tannage method in which an oxidizable oil or fat is rubbed into an animal skin. Raw cod liver oil, animal fats and egg yolks have been used. The oil or fat undergoes an exothermic oxidation reaction in which it combines with the skin fibers. [[Chamois%20leather|chamois leather]] is tanned with cod liver oils. Eskimos used a paste made from brains, liver, and hot water to tan leather. |
== Synonyms and Related Terms == | == Synonyms and Related Terms == |
Revision as of 09:55, 10 May 2016
Description
An old tannage method in which an oxidizable oil or fat is rubbed into an animal skin. Raw cod liver oil, animal fats and egg yolks have been used. The oil or fat undergoes an exothermic oxidation reaction in which it combines with the skin fibers. Chamois leather is tanned with cod liver oils. Eskimos used a paste made from brains, liver, and hot water to tan leather.
Synonyms and Related Terms
"oil tannage; pele curtida a óleo (Port.); cuero curtido al aceite (Esp.) ; pele curtida a oleo (Port.)"
Additional Information
H.Kuhn, Conservation and Restoration of Works of Art and Antiquities, Butterworths, London, 1986.