Hello everyone:
I have been researching the differences between goat and horse hides because I am looking at different companies like Aero and Lost Worlds.
In my searches I have seen that some horsehide has a beautiful rich coppery brown that can sometimes be uneven while the goatskins are often much more uniform and less nuanced in colour. I have also found that goatskin is very durable and that it generally doesn't develop a rich patina. On the other hand, horsehide sometimes seems to develop these deep wrinkles that make the products look very distressed and somewhat ratty.
Are my novice observations accurate, and, if so, is the allure of horsehide more about historicity than functionality? They also seem so stiff early on, and I am unsure how that is an advantage. Can that coppery tone of horsehide be found with goatskin?
I have been researching the differences between goat and horse hides because I am looking at different companies like Aero and Lost Worlds.
In my searches I have seen that some horsehide has a beautiful rich coppery brown that can sometimes be uneven while the goatskins are often much more uniform and less nuanced in colour. I have also found that goatskin is very durable and that it generally doesn't develop a rich patina. On the other hand, horsehide sometimes seems to develop these deep wrinkles that make the products look very distressed and somewhat ratty.
Are my novice observations accurate, and, if so, is the allure of horsehide more about historicity than functionality? They also seem so stiff early on, and I am unsure how that is an advantage. Can that coppery tone of horsehide be found with goatskin?