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Leather types





Pigmented Leather.


This material is usually quite strong and shows a good resistance to light.

The grain of the leather is covered with a layer produced from inorganic colors. Sometimes it is necessary to engrave this type of skins to give more attractive appearance.

The pigmented skin gives good light resistance and durability although it reduces its smoothness and softness to the touch.

It has excellent durability with minimal maintenance.



Semi-aniline.


Usually this type of leather is colored with aniline and then pigments.

They have a layer of color to cover and protect. It is common that the surface is smooth and shows scars depending on model and texture.



Aniline Leather.


It is one of the finest to the touch, making it one of the most sensitive.

This finish is achieved when the color of aniline penetrates through the pore, having the advantage that does not change or cover the surface.

The color variations are inevitable, because each skin maintains its unique structure.



Nubuck Leather.


Skin velvety texture achieved by a special taper.

They are soft leather with aniline dyes and presentation of impregnated scars.

After long use this skin becomes natural aspects.



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