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Wet Salted Antelope (Pronghorn) Hides – Raw Skins for Tanning & Craft Use
These are raw, wet salted antelope hides (pronghorn) — preserved and ready for tanning. Each hide is fresh, clean, and salt-cured shortly after skinning to prevent spoilage and preserve fiber integrity. Perfect for those wanting to tan their own hides using traditional methods, from brain tanning to bark tanning or other natural preservation techniques.
Antelope hides are known for their thin, supple grain and fine texture, making them ideal for projects that call for lightweight leather, rawhide, or traditional crafts. These hides have not been chemically treated — they’re as close to the natural state as possible, simply salted for preservation.
Each hide is unique, with natural variations from life in the wild. Some may have small holes or blemishes typical of field-processed skins, but all are well-suited for educational, primitive, and craft use.
Details
Species: Antelope (Pronghorn)
Type: Wet salted raw hide
Condition: Fresh, salt-cured, unprocessed
Tanning Ready: Yes — suitable for brain tanning, bark tanning, or rawhide work
Size: Varies by animal (approx. 7-10 sq. ft.)
No chemicals, no tanning agents — just salt preservation
Recommended Uses
Brain tanning or bark tanning practice
Traditional leather or buckskin projects
Rawhide crafts (drums, bindings, lashings)
Educational demonstrations and primitive skills courses
Natural material study and experimentation
Care & Handling
Keep in a cool place until ready to tan. hides are folded, salted and bagged to prevent spoilage. Upon arrival, rehydrate and rinse before tanning.
These are raw, wet salted antelope hides (pronghorn) — preserved and ready for tanning. Each hide is fresh, clean, and salt-cured shortly after skinning to prevent spoilage and preserve fiber integrity. Perfect for those wanting to tan their own hides using traditional methods, from brain tanning to bark tanning or other natural preservation techniques.
Antelope hides are known for their thin, supple grain and fine texture, making them ideal for projects that call for lightweight leather, rawhide, or traditional crafts. These hides have not been chemically treated — they’re as close to the natural state as possible, simply salted for preservation.
Each hide is unique, with natural variations from life in the wild. Some may have small holes or blemishes typical of field-processed skins, but all are well-suited for educational, primitive, and craft use.
Details
Species: Antelope (Pronghorn)
Type: Wet salted raw hide
Condition: Fresh, salt-cured, unprocessed
Tanning Ready: Yes — suitable for brain tanning, bark tanning, or rawhide work
Size: Varies by animal (approx. 7-10 sq. ft.)
No chemicals, no tanning agents — just salt preservation
Recommended Uses
Brain tanning or bark tanning practice
Traditional leather or buckskin projects
Rawhide crafts (drums, bindings, lashings)
Educational demonstrations and primitive skills courses
Natural material study and experimentation
Care & Handling
Keep in a cool place until ready to tan. hides are folded, salted and bagged to prevent spoilage. Upon arrival, rehydrate and rinse before tanning.