Nahanlähteinä
Nahanlähteinä refers to the sources or origins of leather. This encompasses the various animal hides and skins that are processed into leather for use in manufacturing. Primarily, cattle hides are the most common source, accounting for a significant majority of leather production worldwide. Other significant sources include sheep and lamb skins, which are known for their softness and are often used for garments and upholstery. Pigskin is another common material, recognized for its durability and distinct pore pattern, frequently found in gloves and footwear.
Beyond these major sources, leather is also derived from goats and kids, prized for their suppleness and