The process encompasses transforming raw rabbit pelts into usable leather. This involves removing hair, preserving the skin, and softening it for practical application in crafts, clothing, or other industries. The procedure requires careful attention to detail and specific chemical or natural agents to achieve a desirable outcome.
Properly preserved rabbit skin offers a lightweight, warm, and aesthetically pleasing material. Historically, it provided readily available resources for garments and linings, particularly in regions with prevalent rabbit populations. The end product extends the utility of the animal beyond its primary use as a source of food, contributing to responsible resource management.