tannhirðuvörur
Tannhirðuvörur are traditional Icelandic products used in the process of tanning animal hides. The term combines "tann" (animal tallow) and "hirðuvörur" (tanning products or supplies). These products have historically played a vital role in Icelandic craftsmanship, especially in the production of leather goods, fur, and textiles.
The primary ingredients in tannhirðuvörur include natural materials such as animal fats, fish oils, and plant-based
The tanning process involves several steps: curing the raw hides, soaking them in tannin or fatty substances,
In modern times, the production of tannhirðuvörur has declined due to industrialized tanning methods and synthetic
Overall, tannhirðuvörur are a crucial aspect of Icelandic heritage, representing a blend of natural resource use