Genuine Carpincho (Capybara) Leather, 3 - 4 oz, Chrome Tan Scrap
$15.00
$15.00
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Available Quantity: 23
CARP-0.5LB-
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Description
This item is not eligible for returns or exchanges.
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Carpincho also known as Capybara are the world largest rodent. These semi-aquatic species are found in parts of South America, where they are farm raised. Carpincho leather is soft and supple while being very tough and durable.
Leather Information
- Leather Type: Carpincho / Capybara
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Sizes:
- Small: 1/4 hand to 1 hand
- Large: 1 hand to 3 hands
- Thickness: 3 - 4 OZ (1.2 - 1.6 MM)
- Texture: Natural Rustic Grain, Micro-Suede
- Tannage: Chrome Tan
- Temper: Ultra-Soft
- Finish: Matte
- Blemishes: Overall, these pieces are in decent shape. However, you may see holes, scars, and other blemishes here and there.
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Please Note
- Price is per pound.
- The Leather Guy only sells exotic leather that has been obtained and/or entered the United States legally.
- This leather is not available for purchase outside of the United States.
- Scrap listings are not eligible for additional discounts.
- There are no returns on this leather once purchased and shipped.
- This scrap cannot be shipped outside the United States.
- This is a bulk listing. You will be receiving the scraps similar to the picture.
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While the capybara is not endangered, hunting them is illegal in Argentina. They are raised on farms and only certified farm-raised carpincho hides are legally used for making leather. All carpincho leather we supply with US Laws and Cities Appendix 11.