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Caiman Skin
Caiman
Species:Caiman crocodilus fuscus
CITES:Yes - Appendix II
Origins:South America
Size:Width: 35 - 39 cm
Length: 2½ - 3½ ft
Weight:Please Inquire
Finishes:Glazed
Matte
Garment Grade (Extra Soft)
Semi-Glazed
Suede Buffed
Popular
Uses:
Caiman Handbags
Caiman Shoes
Caiman Wallets
Common Colors
—— Glazed Belly ——
Baby Blue
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Black
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Brown
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—— Matte Belly ——
Black
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Brown
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Cognac
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—— Metalic Belly ——
E. Blue
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Gold
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Old Gold
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—— Suede Buffed Belly ——
Baby Blue
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Buttercup
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Orex
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—— Matte Hornback ——
Orex
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Gray
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Ivory
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—— Suede Buffed Hornback ——
Black
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Brown
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—— NEW! 40cm+ XXL Belly ——
Chocolate
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Cystal Blue
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Deep Green
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Custom colors also available*
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Wholesale Caiman Skin

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We import and wholesale genuine caiman skins from South America. The species we stock and offer is Caiman crocodilus fuscus, and is legally sourced from Colombia. Caiman are a great alternative for those on a fixed budget when compared to more commonly known alligator and crocodile skins with a similar reptilian appearance. It is one of the most popular luxury leathers for shoes, belts, handbags, wallets, and luggage as caiman skins are 200 -500 percent less expensive than similar size alligator or crocodile skins. We offer both a belly cut and a Hornback cut in matte, glazed, and suede finishes. We use the metric system to calculate the costs, in two classifications. Our currently stocked caiman belly and Hornback skins range from 35-39cm, and 40cm up. The only time caiman cannot be used as a substitute is when pattern sizes exceed 46cm or 18" at the widest section.

caiman skin hornback leather All our caiman leather hides have been CITES inspected for domestic use and distribution caiman skin belly assortment Glazed belly skins are available in a variety of standard and seasonal colors, as well as custom dye jobs caiman skin belly close-up First-grade caiman belly skins can be difficult to distinguish from crocodillians of higher cost

Industry Specific

Caiman skins are generally regarded as entry level crocodilian skin or leather because the species is prone to spotting or pits in the skin's tiles which do not properly accept dyes in the tanning process. Fisrt-grade skins from a quality tannery can yield these imperfections nearly negligible, but 2nd or 3rd grade skins commonly demonstrate this pitting effect, typically the larger the skin the greater the chance for spots or pits. Whether or not a caiman hide will work for your application depends on many factors including time, availability, budget, color, finish, and size. Many famous designers now use caiman in their production and have since popularized this species with innovations in tanning and international marketing.

Factors to Consider when Ordering Caiman

While we offer largest collection of currently stocked caiman skins in a reloving stock from several tanneries, everybodies needs differ to a degree. If you have a specific color in mind and have a deadline that is quickly approaching and do not see exactly what you need than considering giving us a production order. We have a US based tannery with thousands of caiman skins in crust in various sizes. We need only 10 working days and 8 skins per color delivered in less than 2 weeks. Did you know it takes a minimum of 45 days for a production order to arrive when ordering from overseas? We match your color swatches at a minimum of 90% and you will receive your production order in less than 2 weeks guaranteed. If you have time upwards 60 days we can offer you better prices and more finishing options as our local tannery can only produce matte finish skins, however, the minimum order is 20 skins per color and finish for imported skins.

Trapping and Trade of a Protected Species

Caiman are an Appendix 2, CITES-monitored species and as such all legal trade is carefully regulated by the international authorities. Poached skins or hides of an unverifiable source will be blocked from export and the individuals or entities peddling illegally obtained skins, if caught, are subject to fines or imprisonment. Farms exist in the region for the sole purposes of commercial trade in the species, many of which also operate a tannery, however, only 3 local tanneries have truly mastered the art of tanning a quality caiman skin. We have imported and contunine to import from these tanneries and are commited to offering you caiman skins from all the best tanneries, as each specializes in various innovations and finishes as well as sizes.

About Caiman

Caimans live throughout Central and northern South America where populations amass in the swampy coastal regions. Caiman are a saltwater dwelling reptile, but can survive in a water of widly-varying salinity. They grow to an average of 1 meter in length and are almost always brown to olive-brown in color. The bulk of their diet consists of snails, crustaceans, and small fish. These reptiles are not generally active hunters and will eat anything opportunity affords them.

Conservation

The effort to reintroduce captive-bred caiman into the wild is a fledling effort in only a handful of the developing coutries in the Central/South American region. Caiman are a fully protected in several countries (Ecuador, Mexico, Venezuela), with hunting restrictions in force in others (Colombia, Panama). However, protection is rarely enforced effectively. To ensure the biodiversity and health of caiman as our precious resource, we at Rojé (pronounced "row-shay") procure our raw skins from certified farmers and harvesters adhering to strictly manged quota systems and follow all international CITES and local US Fish and Wildlife laws and regulations.

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