Lehmännahasta
Lehmännahasta, which translates to "cowhide" in English, refers to the skin of a cow after it has been removed from the animal. It is a versatile material with a long history of use by humans. Cowhide is a byproduct of the meat industry, making it a widely available and relatively inexpensive material.
The processing of cowhide involves several stages, including tanning, which preserves the skin and prevents decomposition,
Cowhide is utilized in a vast array of applications. It is a primary material for leather goods,