nahkaa
Nahka is the Finnish word for leather, the processed material obtained from animal hides. In everyday Finnish, nahka can refer to either the raw hide that has been tanned or the finished material used in goods. The form nahkaa is the partitive case, used when speaking of leather as a substance, for example “kengän nahkaa” (the leather of the shoe).
Leather is produced by tanning hides to stabilize collagen and prevent decomposition. Common tanning methods include
Properties of nahka include durability, flexibility, and breathability, making it suitable for a wide range of
Environmental and ethical considerations accompany leather production. Tanning processes can involve hazardous chemicals and generate waste,