Pelt dressers, tanners and fellmongers
Salary range for the majority of workers in the selected occupation - from £9.48 to £15.78 per hour - 2020.
Pelt dressers, tanners and fellmongers trim, scrape, clean, tan, buff and dye animal hides, pelts or skins to produce leather stock and finished furs for making garments and other products.
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Tasks
- Stretching and smoothing dressed pelts
- Tinting or dyeing furs to enhance natural shades of fur
- Removing wrinkles and setting grains on wet hides or skins
- Seasoning leather by applying chemical solution or oil evenly onto the surface by hand brush and allowing it to dry in open air
- Treating hides and skins in tanning solution to convert them into leather
- Scraping particles of flesh, fat, or protective tissue from skins or pelts to clean and soften them
- Removing long, coarse hair from pelts and trimming underlying hair to even length
- Removing hair from skin or hides soaked in lime water
- Dressing and applying dyes and stains to leather
- Tanning and dressing pelts to improve lustre and beauty or to restore the natural appearance of pelts
- Preparing bark and myrobalan liquor for treating hides or skins
- Sorting and grading pelts, hides and skins according to colour, shading, size and density
- Preparing hides by curing them with salt
