A bota bag is a traditional Spanish wine skin. Typically, it is made of leather, and is used to carry wine, although any liquid will do. Traditionally, bota bags were lined with tree sap or other resins to prevent liquids from seeping through. Modern bota bags have a latex liner.
The skin of a goat
Such a skin, or leather made from it, as a material
Goatskin is the skin of a goat.
the hide of a goat
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A thick woolen coverlet or wrap, used esp. when traveling
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A floor covering of shaggy or woven material, typically not extending over the entire floor
(rug) floor covering consisting of a piece of thick heavy fabric (usually with nap or pile)
A small carpet woven in a pattern of colors, typically by hand in a traditional style
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Binding by Zaehnsdorf, 1914
Red goatskin, the upper and lower covers tooled with an ornate gold border decorated with abstract corner designs. In the centre is one of the nine armorial devices of Alexander H. Turnbull. The edges of the covers and the turn-ins are gold tooled, the endpapers are marbled, and the top text edge is gilt. The spine, with raised bands, is gold tooled in decorated compartments. The turn-in of the upper cover is signed: Bound by Zaehnsdorf 1914, and Zaehnsdorf’s gold binder’s stamp can be found on the lower pastedown.
Purchased by Alexander H. Turnbull.
Robert Southey, Poems ([Bristol]: Printed by N. Biggs, for Joseph Cottle, Bristol, and G.G. & J. Robinson, London., 1797). REng SOUT Poems 1797
Powder Room
Detail of walls painted to look like dyed and stitched goatskin.