Leather has been an essential material throughout human history, used for clothing, writing, armor, and everyday goods due to its durability, flexibility, and strength. From ancient civilizations like Egypt and Rome to modern applications, leather has remained a reliable and versatile material. Its properties vary based on the animal and processing methods, making each piece unique. Over time, leathercraft has evolved into both a practical trade and an artistic skill, producing items ranging from functional goods like belts and shoes to decorative pieces like jewelry.
This book serves as a comprehensive introduction to leathercraft, covering tools, materials, and core techniques such as carving, embossing, dyeing, lacing, and finishing. Structured across seven chapters, it guides readers through design development, crafting processes, and decorative methods, while emphasizing hands-on learning and experimentation. By combining traditional methods with practical instruction, the book equips readers with the skills needed to create a wide range of leather products, from accessories to home and lifestyle items.