Chevreau
Chevreau is a term used to describe goatskin leather, particularly when it is tanned and finished to achieve a soft, fine-grained texture. The term originates from the French word for a young goat. Chevreau leather is prized for its suppleness, durability, and natural elasticity, making it a popular choice for various luxury goods.
The tanning process for chevreau is typically done using vegetable tanning methods, which enhance the leather's
Chevreau leather is commonly used in the creation of high-end fashion items such as gloves, handbags, small