Bone glue is widely used in emery cloth, sand paper and textile
sizing, electroplated finishes and wooden furniture. Bone glue,
made of animal bones, as the name suggests, was in general use
among cabinetmakers for centuries. Bone was ground into powder,
dissolved in water, evaporated and dried into a hard jelly. Bone
glue is completely safe and environmentally benign. Bone Glue is
amber, semi transparent pearl eye grain with good performances in
freezing and low viscosity.