

A standardized shipload of leather (a last) consisted of 20 dicker of 10 cowhides. 1300-mentions rawhide, gloves, parchment, and vellum among the principal items of England's commerce. The Assize of Weights and Measures-one of the statutes of uncertain date from c. Parchment and vellum-a kind of paper made from processed skins-was introduced to the Eastern Mediterranean during the Iron Age, supposedly at Pergamon. Until the invention of plastic drum heads in the 1950s, animal hides or metal was used. They were sometimes used as window coverings. Various American Indian tribes used hides in the construction of tepees and wigwams, moccasins, and buckskins. In early medieval ages hides were used to protect wooden castles and defense buildings from setting alight during a siege. The Inuit, for example, used animal hides for summer tents, waterproof clothes, and kayaks. The term "skin" is sometimes expanded to include furs, which are harvested from various species, including cats, mustelids, and bears.Īrchaeologists believe that animal hides provided an important source of clothing and shelter for all prehistoric humans and their use continued among non-agricultural societies into modern times. Hides are also used as processed chews for dogs or other pets. Various tannins are used for this purpose. Skins are sometimes still gathered from hunting and processed at a domestic or artisanal level but most leather making is now industrialized and large-scale. Leather is also used in cars, upholstery, interior decorating, horse tack and harnesses. All are used for shoes, clothes, leather bags, belts, or other fashion accessories.
#WHICH RAW HIDES WERE RECALLED SKIN#
cow, buffalo while skins refer to "skins" of smaller animals: goat, sheep, deer, pig, fish, alligator, snake, etc.Ĭommon commercial hides include leather from cattle and other livestock animals, buckskin, alligator skin and snake skin. The industry defines hides as "skins" of large animals e.g. The word "hide" is related to the German word Haut, which means skin. A hide or skin is an animal skin treated for human use.
