reindeerhide
Reindeerhide refers to the hide or skin of a reindeer (Rangifer tarandus), a domesticated form of caribou used by many Arctic and subarctic peoples. Hides are obtained from animals raised in herds or hunted and may be used in raw form or processed into leather for durable goods. The term can denote either the unprocessed skin or the tanned material.
Reindeer hides have a dual texture: the fur side provides insulation, while the underside is a suede-like
Common uses include clothing and footwear such as coats, vests, gloves, and boots; leather for belts, bags,
Processing typically involves preserving the hide through salting or drying after skinning to prevent decay, followed
Culturally and economically, reindeer hides are an important byproduct of reindeer herding in Arctic regions. They