Horsehide
Horsehide is leather produced from the hide of horses. Unlike rawhide, which is simply dried, horsehide undergoes tanning to produce a durable, pliable material that can be used for long-lasting goods. The thickness and grain of horsehide vary, but it is generally dense, with strong abrasion resistance and a tight, distinctive grain. It takes finishes and patinas well and tends to age with a characteristic, tough appearance.
In terms of properties, horsehide leather is typically stiffer and more rugged than many other leathers. It
Historically, horsehide gained particular fame for baseball gloves, where its stiffness and durability helped with quick,
Because horse hides are less common in mass production, products made from horsehide are typically considered