Leather coming from fish? Really?
Yup, that's it, we have leather made from fish. The one that serves your meal can actually be used to serve for your other purposes. Those fish and their leather properties are :
Carp Leather is soft and has a scaly structure.
Catfish are commonly found in Central and Eastern Europe as well as Central Asia. Catfish has no scale and the leather from it is smooth with distinctive grain and drawing.
Dolphinfish can grow up to 1.80 meter long and weigh almost 40kg. The skin of the dolphinfish has small, round scales.
Eel leather is rare. It has no scales. Since eel is long, its leather is a strip.
Perch leather is a soft, flaky fish leather. The leather from perch averages around 50 to 60cm wide and around 14 to 20 cm wide.
“Wherever the fish are, that’s where we go.” - Richard Wagner.
Arapaima is a freshwater fish and is very large as it can be over 2 meters long and weighing over 100kg. This big fish however have unexpected softness and flexibility, producing distinctive leather.
There are many more fishes that make nice leather, there are too many out there and here are a few that can give you an idea about fish leather. Perhaps one day we all would shift from cow leather to fish leather?
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