cuoio
Cuoio is the Italian word for leather, the processed hide used to make a wide range of goods. It denotes the material produced by tanning animal hides to create a durable, pliable and dyeable surface that can be finished in many ways. In Italian craft and industry, cuoio is common in fashion, footwear, belts, bags, furniture and bookbinding.
Most cuoio is produced from cattle, sheep, goats or other mammals. Tanning stabilizes the collagen in hides,
Types and finishes vary: vegetable-tanned cuoio is prized for aging and patina; chrome-tanned cuoio is widely
History and use: Italy has a long leather-making tradition, with important centers in Florence and other cities
Color and care: The natural cuoio color is a warm tan; the term is sometimes used to
Sustainability: Modern cuoio production raises environmental concerns; vegetable-tanned and chromium-free processes are increasingly used to reduce