Nigerian Leatherwork

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# Craft Primary Material Historical Context Location (State) Geopolitical Zone
1 Hausa Leather Bags Goat, sheep, and cattle leather Produced for trans-Saharan trade and local use; valued for durability and decorative embossing Kano North West
2 Hausa Leather Sandals Vegetable-tanned leather Everyday footwear with roots in pre-colonial Sahelian trade networks Kano North West
3 Durbar Horse Leather Tack Dyed and tooled leather Ceremonial horse regalia used during Durbar festivals, symbolizing status and craftsmanship Kano North West
4 Fulani Leather Pouches Soft tanned leather Traditionally used by pastoral Fulani communities for carrying personal items and amulets Sokoto North West
5 Leather Qur’an Cases Tooled and dyed leather Crafted for protecting Islamic manuscripts; reflects the region’s scholarly traditions Sokoto North West
6 Aba Leather Shoes Cowhide leather Mass-produced artisan footwear from Ariaria Market, a major West African leather hub Abia South East
7 Hausa Leather Cushions Dyed leather with stuffing Decorative household items linked to elite and palace interiors Kano North West
8 Tuareg-Style Leather Shields (Nigeria) Thick hide leather Protective and ceremonial objects influenced by Saharan trade and warfare traditions Katsina North West