Traditional high-grade adhesive designed for fine art, restoration, and woodworking. Rabbit skin glue is a natural collagen-based adhesive widely used in fine arts, conservation, woodworking, and traditional crafts. It offers excellent penetration into porous materials, creating strong, precise bonds while respecting the integrity of delicate surfaces and historical materials.
Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back, with zero risk. Every purchase of rabbit skin glue is protected by a full satisfied or refunded guarantee. If you are not completely satisfied with its bonding performance or suitability for your work, we will refund you in full, no questions asked, allowing you to use it with complete confidence.
The lowest price on the market for professional rabbit skin glue. Rabbit skin glue delivers premium traditional performance at the most competitive price available. By optimizing sourcing and production, we provide consistent quality without inflated costs, making it accessible to professionals, artists, and restorers alike.
Exceptional adhesion on porous and natural materials. Thanks to its natural collagen structure, rabbit skin glue penetrates deeply into wood, canvas, paper, fabric, leather, and gesso layers, creating strong bonds that integrate naturally with the material.
Guaranteed 24-hour delivery for uninterrupted creative and restoration work. We always offer 24-hour delivery so you can continue art preparation, restoration, or workshop projects without delay.
Essential for fine art and traditional techniques. Rabbit skin glue is widely used for preparing canvases, making gesso, sizing panels, and supporting classical painting techniques used by artists for centuries.
Ideal for restoration and conservation. Its compatibility with historical materials and its reversible nature make rabbit skin glue a preferred choice for art conservation, antique furniture restoration, and heritage projects.
Reversible bond for future conservation needs. Rabbit skin glue can be softened with moisture and gentle heat, allowing repairs or adjustments without damaging original materials, which is essential in conservation work.
Strong yet controlled rigidity after drying. Once cured, rabbit skin glue provides firm bonding while maintaining controlled rigidity, ideal for surface preparation and structural stability in traditional applications.
Excellent film-forming properties. Rabbit skin glue dries to form a uniform, consistent film, making it ideal for surface sizing, gesso preparation, and stabilizing absorbent substrates.
Compatible with natural pigments and traditional materials. Rabbit skin glue works seamlessly with chalk, whiting, natural pigments, and traditional fillers used in artistic and restoration practices.
Long open time for precise application. Its working time allows careful adjustment, alignment, and control, which is particularly valuable for detailed artistic and restoration tasks.
Low solvent content and traditional formulation. Rabbit skin glue contains no harsh solvents, making it suitable for indoor studio and workshop environments when used correctly.
Extends the lifespan of artworks and restored objects. By providing stable, compatible bonding, rabbit skin glue helps preserve artworks, furniture, and historical items for long-term durability.
Cost-effective solution for traditional craftsmanship. A small amount of rabbit skin glue goes a long way, offering excellent coverage and performance at a controlled cost.
A sustainable and heritage-respecting adhesive. Rabbit skin glue supports traditional craftsmanship, reuse, and conservation practices, reducing waste and preserving cultural techniques.
Instructions
- Place the required amount of rabbit skin glue granules in a container and add cold water to allow soaking.
- Allow the glue to soak for several hours or overnight until fully swollen.
- Gently heat the soaked glue using a water bath until it becomes liquid, avoiding boiling.
- Stir slowly to obtain a smooth, homogeneous consistency.
- Apply rabbit skin glue warm using a brush or spatula, depending on the application.
- For surface sizing, apply a thin, even coat and allow it to penetrate the material.
- For bonding, apply a thin layer to one or both surfaces as required.
- Join the parts carefully and apply light pressure or clamping if necessary.
- Allow the glue to set undisturbed; initial setting typically occurs within 30 to 60 minutes.
- Let the glue dry fully for 12 to 24 hours before further work or stress.
- Avoid exposure to moisture after curing unless reversibility is intentionally required.
- Recommended dosage varies by application but should remain thin and uniform.
- Clean tools and containers with warm water immediately after use.
- Store unused dry rabbit skin glue in a cool, dry place, well sealed.






I tried this product on gesso preparation. Adhesion felt smooth and uniform. The surface looks ready for further work.
I utilized it while working on antique furniture repairs. The glue handled delicate materials well. The finish looks authentic and carefully restored.
I relied on this glue for traditional woodworking restoration. The adhesive mixed easily and applied evenly. The repaired area feels strong and historically accurate.
I went with this product for canvas preparation work. Adhesion developed smoothly across the surface. The result feels durable and consistent.
I’ve been using this glue for fine art and craft applications. Results remain consistent. The bonds feel reliable and clean.
I went with this glue for specialized craft projects. Performance stayed dependable. The final outcome feels professional and precise.
I tried it during a furniture conservation project. The glue bonded wood fibers effectively. The structure feels stable and well preserved.
I relied on it during a historical restoration task. The glue performed evenly. The materials now feel properly connected.
I selected it for traditional joinery work. Application felt controlled and predictable. The joint feels strong after setting.