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Bison Rawhide | First Grade Whole Hide - 45-50 sq ft American

Bison Rawhide | First Grade Whole Hide - 45-50 sq ft American

SKU:TP-0008

Regular price $558.99
Regular price $931.00 Sale price $558.99
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Premium first-grade American bison rawhide, approximately 45-50 square feet. Untanned, de-haired, and cured. Ideal for drum making, saddles, and leatherwork.
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Bison Rawhide | First Grade Whole Hide - 45-50 sq ft American
Regular price $558.99
Regular price $931.00 Sale price $558.99
Shipping calculated at checkout.

What is a bison rawhide?

Bison Rawhide is a genuine bison rawhide with a rawhide finish, professionally crafted by Trahide using methods refined since 1958. All material is sourced from American origin. Premium first-grade American bison rawhide, approximately 45-50 square feet. Each piece is unique—the natural variations in color, pattern, and texture cannot be replicated. Trahide has been a family-owned producer of authentic hide and leather goods since 1958.

Product details

Material Bison
Origin American
Finish Rawhide
Color Natural
Authenticity Ships with certificate of authenticity

How to use

  • Drumheads for djembes, frame drums, and Native American drums
  • Lacing strips for leatherwork, moccasins, and bag closures
  • Crafting projects requiring rigid leather goods
  • Bookbinding and journal covers

Care instructions

  • Store in a cool, dry place — rawhide is moisture-sensitive when untreated
  • Soak in water to soften before crafting; allow to dry under tension to retain shape
  • Apply leather conditioner only after the hide has been treated or finished
  • Avoid extreme humidity changes that can crack the surface

Frequently asked questions

Is this authentic hide?

Yes. Trahide products are made from real animal hides, professionally tanned using methods refined since 1958.

How do I care for it?

Spot clean with a damp cloth. Avoid soaking, harsh chemicals, and direct heat sources. Brush hair-on surfaces gently in the direction of the hair.

Where does it come from?

Hides are sourced from American or Colombian origin and processed by Trahide, family-owned since 1958.

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