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== Synonyms and Related Terms == | == Synonyms and Related Terms == | ||
− | fish skin; pele de | + | fish skin; pele de salmão (Port.) |
[[File:King Salmon Roe _USFW.jpg|thumb|King Salmon Roe]] | [[File:King Salmon Roe _USFW.jpg|thumb|King Salmon Roe]] | ||
− | == | + | == Resources and Citations == |
− | M.Kite, "The Conservation of a 19th Century Salmon Skin Coat" in ICOM Preprints, Lyon, 1999. p.691-696. | + | * M.Kite, "The Conservation of a 19th Century Salmon Skin Coat" in ICOM Preprints, Lyon, 1999. p.691-696. |
[[Category:Materials database]] | [[Category:Materials database]] |
Latest revision as of 09:26, 17 August 2020
Description
Processed skin from salmon, species Oncorhynchus, native to the northern Pacific regions. Salmon skins were used for clothing, footwear, and waterproof covers for windows, boats, and sleds (Kite 1999). The skins were probably prepared by oil tanning using brains and fish eggs.
Synonyms and Related Terms
fish skin; pele de salmão (Port.)
Resources and Citations
- M.Kite, "The Conservation of a 19th Century Salmon Skin Coat" in ICOM Preprints, Lyon, 1999. p.691-696.