garvnings
Garvnings is a term of Danish origin that refers to the process of treating animal hides to prevent decay and make them more durable and flexible. This process is essentially the same as tanning in English, and the word "garvnings" is directly equivalent to "tanning" when discussing leather production. The fundamental principle involves converting the protein collagen in the hide into a stable material that is resistant to decomposition.
Historically, garvnings was achieved using natural substances found in plants, such as bark and leaves, which
The outcome of garvnings is leather, a material widely used for clothing, footwear, upholstery, and many other