HITOKE, a breed of cow from Kobe, Japan, is known for its soft and smooth hide. The hides from HITOKE cows are utilized in the production of a special type of film, commonly referred to as “Chamua,” which undergoes a unique process of dyeing and coating to achieve a consistent thickness of 1.6-1.8 millimeters.

This particular film is distinct as it is sprayed with beer during the manufacturing process, replacing water. This unconventional method contributes to the exceptional softness and smoothness of the film’s texture. Furthermore, the dyeing and spraying techniques ensure an even distribution of color throughout the entire surface of the film.

Overall, the HITOKE Cowhide Film offers a luxurious and high-quality material suitable for various applications.

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