Hides

Hides

Hides are skins obtained from animals for human use. Examples of animal hide sources are deer and cattle typically used for producing leather, alligator skins, snake skins for shoes and fashion accessories and wild cats, minks and bears, whose skins are primarily sought for their fur. In India leather is produced from cattle hides at home/ small scale but most leather making is done on a large scale. Various tannins are used for this purpose. Leather from processed hides finds a variety of uses from shoes and clothing to furniture and sometimes wall or surface coverings.

History

Anthropologists believe that animal hides provided an important source of clothing for prehistoric humans. Animal hides were also frequently believed to be used for shelter by primordial peoples. Hides of animals were also used for tents in the months of summer by Inuit people.

Many American Indians used animal hides to build houses such is tepees and wigwams. The Arctic Indians also used this material for waterproof clothes and kayaks as well as for their houses.

Animal hides have always been used as a status symbol. Fur was used to demonstrate wealth, both by ancient kings and modern people. Natural leather is used in many expensive products, including limousines and designer mobiles phones.

Production

Animal hides are stretched, dried and tanned. It is more cost-effective today to raise animals in captivity and then kill them. Large farms exists raising mink and rabbit for fur while much fox, lynx, wolf and other animals are trapped for fur.

Sable fur is produced in China and is one of the most expensive.

Use

Fur and hides find their main use today as clothing, particularly coats. They are valued for their warmth, and as a status symbol. Ermine fur was historically popular in ceremonial clothes of European monarchs. The black-tipped tails were arranged around the edges of robes, producing the familiar pattern of black diamonds on a white field. Because of this use, "ermine" became a term in heraldry, to mean a white field strewn with small bell-shaped designs called ermine-spots.

Hides have also been used to build canoes and tents, as simple window panes, and as material for writing. For example, many medieval books were written on vellum parchment.

The fur trade led to the opening of the interior of the North American continent. In particular, the popularity of beaver hats in Europe in the 17th and 18th century led to displacement of native tribes, several inter-tribal wars and the eventual near-eradication of the beaver.

Rabbit fur is a popular material to make hats, coats and glove linings.

Controversy

Animal rights activists protest use of animal hides in clothing. They use a variety of tactics from persuasion (a campaign with celebrities posing naked with a slogan "I would rather go naked than wear fur") to coercion (spraying people wearing fur clothes with paint, typically red in imitation of blood).

There are many artificial replacements for animal hides, including artificial fur and artificial leather. Their quality and the quality of other replacements is considered comparable to that of the natural product.Fact|date=August 2008


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно решить контрольную?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • hides — (hide) v. place out of sight, conceal, cover up; keep secret; conceal oneself haɪd n. skin of an animal; person s skin (Slang); concealed place, hiding place; measure of land (in Old English times) v. place out of sight, conceal, cover up; keep… …   English contemporary dictionary

  • hides — n. drums. (See also skins.) □ Andy can really bang those hides. □ They say his hides are worth about 4,000 clams …   Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • Hides Hotel — (Кэрнс,Австралия) Категория отеля: категория 3+ Адрес: 87 Lake Street, 4870 Кэрнс, Австр …   Каталог отелей

  • Hides Hotel — (Кэрнс,Австралия) Категория отеля: категория 3+ Адрес: 87 Lake Street, 4870 Кэрнс, Австр …   Каталог отелей

  • hidés — syngnathidés …   Dictionnaire des rimes

  • hides — shied …   Anagrams dictionary

  • HIDES — …   Useful english dictionary

  • Apex Hides the Hurt — Infobox Book name = Apex Hides the Hurt title orig = translator = image caption = author = Colson Whitehead illustrator = cover artist = country = flag|USA language = English subject = American culture genre = Humour publisher = Doubleday pub… …   Wikipedia

  • Jack Hides — Jack Gordon Hides (June 24 1906 – June 19 1938) was an explorer of the then Australian controlled territories of Papua and New Guinea, now modern Papua New Guinea. He served as a Patrol Officer from 1931 to 1936, and led several expeditions in… …   Wikipedia

  • Club Crocodile Hides Hotel Cairns (Cairns) — Club Crocodile Hides Hotel Cairns country: Australia, city: Cairns (City) Club Crocodile Hides Hotel Cairns Club Crocodile Hides Hotel is a heritage listed building, originally constructed in 1885. Today a modern hotel, it retains its colonial… …   International hotels

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”