Cow Hide

the natural and unbleached skin and hair of a cow. Even Tthough it is a byproduct of the cattle industry, it is frequently processed into leather. Cowhide leather is the end result of several processes, some more common than others, such as tanning. Once finished, the leather is used to make a variety of products. Leather jackets, shoes, wallets, gloves, various types of accessories, and many more are examples of these products. We have a separate line for producing finished cow leather in black, brown, and various fashion colors, from raw material to finished product, which is used as an input for manufacturers in the domestic and international markets.The major products are finished leather with a pull up effect, waxy touch, patent effect, oil touch, nubuck and others.

Sheep Skin

from the hide of a sheep. When the fur is left on, it is called sheepskin; when the fur is removed during the tanning process, it is called sheepskin leather. Our sheepskin leather has a finer grain, giving it a velvety softness. It is the lightest commercial leather due to its thinner grains. Sheepskin has excellent insulating properties, making it breathable. Despite its thinner grains, sheepskin leather is strong and can last for decades if properly cared for. Our sheepskin leather comes in a variety of colors. However, among leather product enthusiasts, brown and black remain the two most popular colors of all time. Our sheepskin products are strong, durable, and long lasting. We design and produce stylish gloves and accessories from quality sheepskin leather for the local and international markets at an affordable price.

Goat Skin

leather made from goat hide. It is typically soft and flexible while also being strong and long-lasting. This gives it a coveted quality that many manufacturers of leather bags and other leather products seek. Aside from being extremely durable, our goat leather products not only feel but also look better with age. Even when they have scratches on them, they become more beautiful. Our goat leather can be used to make items that require soft but durable leather. Our goat leather outperforms cow leather in terms of stretch, flexibility, and softness. It's also more durable and tough than sheepskin leather. It is heavier and more durable. Abyssinia, one of our five factories, has specialized in the production of finished goat suede leather in black, brown, and various fashion colors used for shoe uppers, as well as milled goat (moccasin) for bags, shoes, and shoe linings.