Various types of stingray hides finishing and coloring which we carefully selected from top quality raw material. Our normal tanning is done with Aldehyde, Aldehyde tanned leather is the method that most tanners refer to as ‘wet-white’ leather due to its pale cream or even white colour. It is mainly used in situations where ‘chrome-free’ leather is required, like in the manufacture of baby shoes and in some automobiles that prefer to have chrome-free seating. Sometimes, the aldehyde chemicals are combined with emulsified oils to produce exceptionally soft leathers which are notable for their ability to be washed. Chamois leather also falls into the category of aldehyde tanning and is a highly water absorbent leather. It is made by using oils (traditionally cod oil) that oxidise easily to produce the aldehydes that tan the leather.