Genuine Hippo Leather Scrap, 3-4.5 oz, Color Mix 1 pound Bag

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Description

This item is not eligible for returns or exchanges.

Hippopotamus leather is a rare, exotic leather imported from Africa, which is 100% legally imported in accordance with the requirements of CITIES permits, as well as Federal, State, and international laws.

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Leather Information

  • Leather Type: Hippopotamus 
  • Color: Black, Dark Brown, Light Brown, Dark Blue
    • LARGE MIX: 1LB EACH COLOR
    • SMALL MIX: RANDOMIZED BAG
  • Sizes: 
    • Small: 1/4 hand to 1 hand
    • Large: 1 hand to 3 hands 
  • Thickness: 3 - 4.5 OZ (1.2 - 1.8 MM)
  • Texture: Natural Rustic Grain Nubuck
  • Tannage: Chrome Tan
  • Temper: Semi-Stiff
  • Finish: Naked
  • Blemishes: Overall, these pieces are in decent shape.  However, you will 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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Hippopotamus Skin (Hippopotamus Amphibius ) is legally traded in the United States. All hippo leather we supply complies with US Laws and CITES Appendix II.

Hippos are territorial by nature, and conservation efforts in game reserves throughout Africa, which participate in hunting programs, have been overwhelmingly successful in recent decades. The government and independent biologists sanction hunts to ensure the herds do not reach destructive, unproductive numbers that endanger the lives of the hippos living in these parks and to prevent them from becoming overly aggressive and endangering human lives.