Deerhide
Deerhide, or deerskin, is the soft hide of deer. It is lighter and thinner than most domesticated leathers, with a supple feel and visible natural grain. Species commonly used include white-tailed deer, mule deer, red deer, and roe deer, among others.
After harvest, the hide is cured to prevent decay. Traditional processing includes brain tanning, a method that
Deerhide is relatively thin, lightweight, and highly flexible. It tends to be less abrasion resistant than thicker
Uses include clothing such as moccasins, jackets, and chaps; gloves; fringed garments; saddlery; and various leather
Care involves cleaning with a damp cloth and avoiding prolonged soaking. Conditioning with appropriate oils or