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Horse Hide is a type of animal textile derived from the hide of horses. It is a strong and durable material, making it a popular choice for a variety of applications. Horse Hide is often used to make leather goods such as saddles, bridles, and harnesses, as well as clothing and footwear. It is also used to make furniture, bookbinding, and other decorative items. Horse Hide is valued for its strength and durability, as well as its unique texture and appearance.
Horse Hide is produced in a variety of colors, including black, brown, and tan. It is also available in a range of thicknesses, from thin to thick. The hide is tanned using a variety of methods, including vegetable tanning, chrome tanning, and alum tanning.
Horse Hide is a popular choice for a variety of applications, from fashion to furniture. It is also used in the production of a variety of luxury items, such as wallets, bags, and belts.
Some companies in the Horse Hide market include Horween Leather Company, Hermann Oak Leather Company, and Wicket & Craig Leather Company. Show Less Read more