Difference between revisions of "Sumac-tanned leather"
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− | Any leather tanned using the tannins obtained from the berries, bark or leaves of ''Rhus'' bushes, such as ''R. glabra'', ''R. cotinus'', ''R. coggygria'' (Venetian sumac or young fustic), ''R.typhina'' (American staghorn sumac), ''R.copallina'' and ''R. coriaria'' (Sicilian sumac), that are native to the temperate and subtropical areas of Europe, Asia and the Americas. Sumac was used as a primary tannin for Morocco and saffian leathers | + | Any leather tanned using the tannins obtained from the berries, bark or leaves of ''Rhus'' bushes, such as ''R. glabra'', ''R. cotinus'', ''R. coggygria'' (Venetian sumac or young fustic), ''R.typhina'' (American staghorn sumac), ''R.copallina'' and ''R. coriaria'' (Sicilian sumac), that are native to the temperate and subtropical areas of Europe, Asia and the Americas. [[Sumac]] was used as a primary tannin for Morocco and saffian leathers. |
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== Synonyms and Related Terms == | == Synonyms and Related Terms == |
Latest revision as of 13:06, 28 September 2022
Description
Any leather tanned using the tannins obtained from the berries, bark or leaves of Rhus bushes, such as R. glabra, R. cotinus, R. coggygria (Venetian sumac or young fustic), R.typhina (American staghorn sumac), R.copallina and R. coriaria (Sicilian sumac), that are native to the temperate and subtropical areas of Europe, Asia and the Americas. Sumac was used as a primary tannin for Morocco and saffian leathers.
Synonyms and Related Terms
sumac tanned leather; pele curtida com sumagre (Port.)