A Brief Introduction To Sheepskin Leather

Leather is a skin of the animals which is tanned using different grade oils, preservatives, and chemicals that are finally stitched to make different types of leather accessories including bags, shoes, belts, and many more.  It is estimated that the leather industry has an annual revenue of over $53 billion. Cow, sheep, calf, and goatskin are the most used in the leather industry and each leather type has its own quality. Let’s have a look at the most commonly used leather i.e. sheepskin leather.

Introduction to Sheepskin Leather

Sheepskin is the type of leather that originates from Sheep’s hide. It is called Sheepskin with the fur left on and after the fur is removed with the process of tanning it is called Sheepskin leather.

Manufacturing Process of Sheepskin Leather

Sheepskin is tanned with the fleece or wool intact- a technique that alters the protein shape of the pores and skin and renders it that makes the hide long-lasting and more secure from the decomposition It additionally makes it prepared for coloring. Tanning is a general process that involves treatment on animal skin or hides which alters its protein structure. Sheepskin is characterized through its fleece on one facet and leather-based on the flip-side.

Identification of Sheepskin Leather

Sheepskin leather has a finer grain which gives it velvety softness. Due to thinner grains, it is the lightest of all commercial leathers. Also, its pores are distinct and evenly spaced.

Characteristics of Sheepskin Leather

Sheepskin has outstanding insulating properties which include resistance to spark and stagnant electricity It additionally attracts perspiration and injects into fibers from the body which makes this cloth breathable. There is no smell in properly tanned and correctly cared leather. Even it has thinner grains, sheepskin leather is sturdy and can last for decades if maintained properly.

Different colors of Sheepskin Leather

Sheepskin leather is available in a variety of colors such as blue, white, yellow, and red. However, brown remains the oldest and the most popular color of all time among leather product enthusiasts.

Quality of Sheepskin Leather

There are numerous factors that determine the Sheepskin leather quality like whether or not the pores and the rear part of the skin - is evident or not. Better satisfactory disguise is regarded as the place where the pelt is evident, and there is a negligible amount of seed contamination. Seed contamination means the seeds from briars and different plant life get caught in the wool and embeds themselves in the sheep’s pores and skin and occasionally scarring it. This contamination can be graded as per below: -

  • No Visible Seed - No seed contamination visible
  • Negligible Seed - Seed infection was barely seen in the stomach regions.
  • Medium Seed - Little contamination of seed can be seen over a major part of the wool surface mainly around the leg and belly regions.
  • Heavy Seed - Huge amount of seed contamination can be observed over a significant part of the wool mainly on leg and belly regions.
  • Burry - In this level, the hard seed is highly prevalent in the wool which can cause destruction for sheep’s skin if not detached before the process of fleshing.

Is Sheepskin Leather expensive or cheap?

The price of the skins depends extensively on the process used in its making, the selection or grade of the leather, the source material, and its finishing type. Sheepskin leather offers superior characteristics and hence it can be expensive compared to any other animal hide.

Advantages and Disadvantages of Sheepskin Leather

Advantages of Sheepskin Leather - If you are looking for a leather that is lightweight as well as comfortable at the same time Sheep leather is an ideal option for you. It also has breathable properties which naturally retains body heat that keeps you warm during chilling winters. It demonstrates outstanding durability if it is properly cared for. Its water repellent and flame retardant properties make it more popular among bike riders and adventure seekers. It also contains a waxy, sticky, greasy texture substance named lanolin (also discovered in skin of humans) which is believed to heal sensitive and inflamed skin. Interestingly, lanolin is a good moisturizer and has self-cleaning or anti-bacterial qualities.

Sheepskin made Products

Apparels like hats, suede jackets, gloves, and coats are preferred products among the fans of Sheepskin items. Sheepskin’s elasticity proves it a suitable material for making purses, wallets, skirts, and pants. Sheepskin leather helps to create a style statement because of its gentleness and super comfortable nature which can be a good choice for wallets, bags, belts, car seat covers, and couches.

Caring instructions for Sheepskin leather product

It is true that a leather-care ritual can increase the beauty of your leather jacket and subsequently extends its life. Conditioning your leather product with a suitable leather moisturizing product can help preserve the rich, supple texture of your leather which will prevent it from cracking and splitting, and prolong its usable life.

Conclusion

It is obvious that Sheepskin leather is known to offer out-of-this-world softness which lacks in other types of leather. At Sculpt, we have the finest range of sheepskin leather jackets that you can choose from.

It may not rank high in terms of durability compared to other leathers but it outranks everyone in almost all, in the areas of comfort and luxury. Its added advantages are that its water repellent and flame retardant which makes this sheepskin leather long life and durable.

The only thing you need to do is take the utmost care and perform timely conditioning so it remains as good as new forever. Finally, Sheepskin leather is an elegant and classic leather which is still a preferred choice because of its unparalleled level of comfort.