Camel leather


Camel leather

Leather accounts for about 8% of camel weight. And it is obtained after slaughter. It represents a fundamental pillar in all leather industries in the world. The skin weight of an adult camel reaches 45 kg and in some species up to 75 kg. The percentage of skins in young camels at the age of 4 months, which is 12 kg, is about 6.9%.

Recently, the camel leather industry is witnessing an increase in interest in its various products, especially since camel leather is more durable and flexible than cow skin and is characterized by the presence of fibers about 10 times denser than other leather. As a result of the quality of this leather, many factories specialized in tanning camel skin have emerged throughout the Arab world to spread globally and achieve a remarkable demand. There are also multiple online sales and online stores for all kinds of raw natural camel skins. Camel skins have become part of the manufacture of all kinds of bags, shoes, leather wallets, etc. Camel leather is also used in some other industries due to its strength and quality.