Fur clothing

Tobacco products, Austro also Rauwaren are trimmed tanned, not yet processed into animal fur pelts. The term is especially used in the fur trade itself; the singular form " smoking product " is seldom used.

The name derives from the adjective " smoke, rough / rough ", which " shaggy haired " means so much. The term is detectable in this sense from the 16th century, such as in a fairy tale Allerleirauh. In actual, the former importance Allerleirauh is a composite of various types of fur -like fur part that was used for lining and outside as embellishment.

In older times were not yet strictly between tobacco and fur goods. Only later they tried to separate these two concepts from each other.

A coat with a dense, not tightly abutting hair is referred to as " smoke " in the trade. The furrier jargon knows next grade designations such as on -smoking, fully air vent, half smoke, little smoke ( something flat) and not smoking ( flat). This, certainly more nuancierbaren shades denote " the condition of the hair growth when Entpelzen in relation to the peak of maturity within the same species ." The general term for describing the condition of hair is " smoke ".

Tobacco products are the subject of worldwide trade, fur trade or called in common parlance fur trade.

The skin finishing, today also known by the collective term fur finishing, makes the skins durable and workable for the furrier. This processing is similar to the tannery, except that, in contrast to this, if the dressing remain the hair of the animal 's coat. The tobacco products thus represent the raw material for fur items dar. These in turn are sometimes referred to with the term " incense ".

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