(a) | (i)LeatherA general term for hide or skin with its original fibrous structure more or less intact, tanned to be rot-proof. The hair or wool may or may not have been removed. Leather is also made from a hide or skin which has been split into layers or segmented either before or after tanning. However, if the tanned hide or skin is disintegrated mechanically and/or chemically into fibrous particles, small pieces or powders and then, with or without the combination of a binding agent, is made into sheets or other forms, such sheets or forms are not leather. If the leather has a surface coating, however applied, or a glued-on finish, such surface layers must not be thicker than 0,15 mm. Thus, all leathers are covered without prejudice to other legal obligations, e.g. the Washington Convention.Should the term "full grain leather" be used in the optional additional textual information referred to in Article 5, it will apply to a leather bearing the original grain surface as exposed by removal of the epidermis and with none of the surface removed by buffing, snuffing or splitting. | | FCuirDLederITCuoioNLLederENLeatherDKLæderGRΔΕΡΜΑESCueroPCouros e peles curtidasCZUseňESTNahkLVĀdaLTOdaHUBőrMĠildaPLSkóraSIUsnjeSKUseňBGкожаROPiei cu față naturalăHRKoža |