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Im Zusammenhang mit alten Ledern wird häufig von '''"Antikleder"''' oder '''"Patinaleder"''' gesprochen.  
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When it comes to old leather the words "antique leather" and "[[Antique Leather - Vintage Leather#leather patina|patina]]" spring to mind. However, they are two different things.  
  
Beide Begriffe beschreiben aber nicht das gleiche.
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The term "antique leather" usually applies either to furniture which is over 100 years old, or leather which has been given an antique look.
 
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Auch der Begriff "Antique leather" spaltet sich in zwei Arten auf.  
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==Antique leather due to the age==
 
==Antique leather due to the age==
Zum einen gibt es [[Leder]], die alleine aufgrund des Alters als "Antikleder" bezeichnet werden. Von Antiquitäten spricht man ab einem Alter von 100 Jahren. Selten schon ab 50 Jahren.  
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"Antique leather" can be described so because of its age. Objects are classed as antiques when they are about 100 years old. Rarely when 50 years old.
  
  
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''"Antikleder", schon aufgrund des Alters: Lederkoffer, antike [[Bucheinband|Bücher]], [[Antikmöbel|geprägte Stühle]], Oetzis [[Lederschuhe|Schuh]], [[Prägung|geprägte]] Mappe, [[Ledertapete]]''<br></p>
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''Antique Leather due to age: [[Leather luggage]], antique [[Leather book cover|book cover]], [[Antique leather chairs|antique chairs]], [[Leather shoes#histroy|shoes]], [[Embossed leather|embossed]] folder, [[Leather wallpaper|antique leather wallpaper]].''<br></p>
 
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==Antique leather due to the optics==
 
==Antique leather due to the optics==
Als '''Antikleder''' werden aber auch Leder bezeichnet, die wie alte Leder aussehen. Meist wird der Begriff mit [[Wischleder|Chesterfield-Möbeln]], alten Schreibtischplatten und alten [[Prägung|geprägten]] Stühlen in Zusammenhang gebracht. Bei dieser Variante des Begriffs spielt aber das Alter nicht die entscheidende Rolle, sondern die Optik. Inzwischen ist auch der Begriff '''[[Vintage Leder]]''' für die Optik alter Leder weit verbreitet.  
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We also call it antique leather when it has an old leather look. Mostly, this term is used with Chesterfield furniture, desk tops and [[Embossed leather|embossed]] chairs. In this case, it is not the age of the leather but its look that counts. However, the term "[[vintage leather]]" is widely used for the appearance of old leather.
  
Die Antikleder-Optik entsteht durch eine entsprechende Färbung. Bei [[Pull-Up-Leder|Pull Up Ledern]] durch eine Wachsbeschichtung, die sich durch den Gebrauch leicht verändert.  
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The antique leather look is created by contrasting [[leather colour|colours]]. For example, [[Pull up leather - Greased leather - Waxed leather - Oiled leather|Pull Up leathers]] have a wax or oil coating that quickly builds up patina just through normal use.
  
  
 
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''"Antikleder", aufgrund der Optik: Bild 1 ist nur auf [[Patinierung#Patinierung|alt gemacht]] und stand so im Möbelgeschäft. Der Rest sind ältere [[Wischleder|Chesterfield-Möbel]], aber keine "Antiquitäten"''<br></p>
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''Antique Leather due to appearance: The rest are older Chesterfield sofas, but not old enough to classify as antique.''<br></p>
 
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==Leather patina==
 
==Leather patina==
Von '''"Patina"''' spricht man, wenn Leder sich durch Alterung verändern, aber trotzdem "schön" geblieben sind. Eine alte Säule mit Brüchen oder ein altes Holzschiff mit vielen Spuren der Alterung kann wunderschön wie ein Gemälde sein, obwohl es eigentlich Schäden sind. So ist es bei Leder auch. Ein Leder mit Patina muss aber weder 100 Jahre alt sein noch die Optik eines Antikleders haben.  
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Patina appears when the leather changes due to ageing, but it is still attractive. A historic column with little cracks, or an old wooden ship with many signs of ageing can still be beautiful - like an old painting - even though they are damaged. It's the same with leather. A leather with patina doesn’t have to be 100 years old, it just needs to have the look of antique leather. In other words, showing signs of use which look to have aged well.
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* Change in [[leather colour|color]]: The change in color is manifested by various causes. Over time, [https://www.colourlock.com/Leather-Cleaner-with-sponge/11015-en/ dirt] settles in the depths of the [[leather grain|grain]] and darkens the depths of the grain. This is an effect that is also artificially created with antique leather to make the leather appear old and used with a beautiful patina. Another point of color change are the signs of use. The surface color wears away and the underlying color or leather is revealed, causing color changes. Even cracks in the leather due to aging can appear as a beautiful patina, even if the damage is already obvious.
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* Change in the [[Gloss of leather|degree of gloss]]: Matt leather has a rougher surface than shiny leather. The degree of gloss of pigmented leather is determined by the [[top coat]], which is applied as the final phase of [[pigmented leather|pigment finishing]]. Over time, this roughness will flatten out by filling up the indentations of the roughness with care products, sweat and dirt which makes the leather shinier.
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* Changes in the leather surface due to [[Dents - Over stretching - Sagging in leather|creases and waves]]: leather, when it has been reupholstered, is tighter on the surface than later on. With use, stress and movement of the leather, the fiber structure stretches over time and the leather becomes wavy or wrinkled.
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In most cases, the soiling in the depths of the [[leather grain|grain]] can be removed well with the [https://www.colourlock.com/Leather-Cleaner-with-sponge/11015-en/ COLOURLOCK Leather Cleaner] and the [https://www.colourlock.com/Leather-Cleaning-Brush-large/944326-en/ COLOURLOCK Leather Cleaning Brush], and the degree of shine of the leather often becomes significantly duller again with thorough cleaning. Even color damage can be easily [https://www.colourlock.com/search?search=Fresh repaired] as long as it has not damaged the substance of the leather too badly. When it comes to [https://www.colourlock.com/How-To-s/Car-Leather/How-to-remove-pressure-marks-and-creases-in-leather/ wrinkling and creases], it's not that easy. But you can also consult a saddler who is the right specialist if simple means don't help.
  
  
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''Der Unerschied zwischen alten Ledern mit Patina und modernem Leder ist offensichtlich.''<br></p>
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''Comparison of old and new. The resulting patina is clearly visible: [[Leather damages#Signs of wear on leather|color change]], change in [[Gloss of leather|gloss level]], [[Dents - Over stretching - Sagging in leather|wrinkling]].''<br></p>
 
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''[[Oldtimer]] mit einer wunderschönen Patina, auch wenn das Leder schon teilweise eingerissen ist.''<br></p>
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''Nice patina from leather that has aged gracefully with patina on the left, new leather on the right, but it looks sterile in an [[Vintage & Classic car leather|old vehicle]].''<br></p>
 
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''[[Vintage & Classic car leather|Classic car]] leather seats with a beautiful patina despite the visible signs of use.''<br></p>
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''Patina, die den Wert eines [[Oldtimer|Oldtimers]] eher steigert. Schmutz, Farbabrieb oder Ausbleichungen sind kein "[[Lederschäden|Schaden]]", sondern Zierde.''<br></p>
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''Patina adds to the value of a [[Vintage & Classic car leather|classic car]]. Dirt and abrasions are not considered [[leather damages|damages]].''<br></p>
 
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''[[Möbelleder]] mit einer wunderschönen Patina, auch wenn das Leder schon Farbunterschiede und Alterungsspuren aufweist.''<br></p>
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''[[leather furniture|Upholstery leather]]: Even if the leather already has colour differences and ageing traces, it has a beautiful patina.''<br></p>
 
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''Hier ist die Patina nicht mehr schön und daher nicht der richtige Begriff für die Zustandsbeschreibung. Das Leder ist zu kaputt und nicht mehr schön.''<br></p>
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''In this case the leather is broken and no longer beautiful. Therefore, it is not considered patina.''<br></p>
 
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''Abgegriffenes oder zu brüchiges Leder ist besser mit "speckig" oder "kaputt" beschrieben, als mit "Patina". Die Armlehne hat aber noch eine "Restpatina"''<br></p>
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''Worn and brittle leather is better described as soiled and brittle, rather than with patina. However, the armrest has a residual patina.''<br></p>
 
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==Patination==
 
==Patination==
Unter '''Patinierung''' versteht man, wenn ein Leder oder Lederobjekt derart bearbeitet wird, dass das Leder nach der Bearbeitung wie ein altes Leder aussieht. Tpyisch ist eine Patinierung durch den Auftrag eines halbtransparenten, dunkleren Farbtons bei [[Wischleder#Chesterfield Ledermöbel|Chesterfield-Möbeln]]. Das Leder wird dann auch als '''[[Wischleder]]''' bezeichnet. Im Englischen Sprachraum wird auch von '''Rub-off-Leather''' gesprochen.  
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Patination is the process of making leather look like old leather. This is usually achieved by applying a a semi-transparent darker hue on [[Rub off leather - Rub off finish#chesterfield furniture|Chesterfield furniture]]. The leather is then called [[Rub off leather - Rub off finish|rub-off leather]].  
  
  
 
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'''''Muster 1''' ist noch ohne Patina. '''Muster 2''' ist mit etwas Patina versehen und '''Muster 3''' ist stark patiniert''<br></p>
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''Image 1 still doesn’t have a patina. - Image 2 has little patina. - Image 3 is intensively patinated.''<br></p>
 
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''Unterschiedlich patinierte Antikleder bzw. [[Wischleder]]''<br></p>
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''Different patinated antique leather or [[Rub off leather - Rub off finish|rub-off leather effects]].''<br></p>
 
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''Heute werden die Leder fertig gekauft. Früher wurden die Möbel erst bezogen und dann mit einer dunklen Farbe "gewischt". Daher der Begriff "[[Wischleder]]"''<br></p>
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''Today the leather can be [[leather dealer|bought]] with antique finish. Previously, furniture was partially coated with a dark colour, hence the term [[Rub off leather - Rub off finish|rub-off leather]] as it looks as if the colour has rubbed off.''<br></p>
 
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==Leather restoration==
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Antique leather with signs of age can be restored depending on its condition. In the case of high-quality and historical objects, one should turn to professionally qualified restorers. Experienced [[leather repair|leather repair shops]] are the right contact for collector's items. The existing substance of the leather must be checked and it must be stabilized and optically enhanced as carefully as possible.
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''Before and after pictures of the restoration of a beautiful leather folder with use of [https://www.colourlock.com/Antique-Finish/121339-braun/ COLOURLOCK Antique Finish].''<br></p>
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''Before and after pictures of use of [https://www.colourlock.com/Antique-Finish/121339-braun/ COLOURLOCK Antique Finish].''<br></p>
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==Videos about the processing of antique leather==
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''The patination of [[Vintage & Classic car leather|classic car leather]] in the [[leather workshop]].''
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''The post-patination of an antique folder.''
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''The leather repair workshop: The patination of worn antique leather.''
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''COLOURLOCK Antique Finish - COLOURLOCK Elephant Leather Preserver.''
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''Die Nachpatinierung einer antiken Mappe.''
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''The refreshing of a [[thick leather|thick]] [[aniline leather]] in the [[Leather repair|leather workshop]] by preserving the patina.''
 
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== Additional information ==
 
== Additional information ==
* [[Antikmöbel]]
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* [[Antique leather chairs]]
* [[Clubsessel]]
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* [[Club chairs]]
* [[Wischleder#Chesterfield Ledermöbel|Chesterfield]]
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* [[Rub off leather - Rub off finish]]
* [[Wischleder]]
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* [[Rub off leather - Rub off finish#chesterfield furniture|Chesterfield furniture]]
* [[Vintage Leder|Vinatage-Leder]]
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* [[Vintage leather]]
 
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* [[Lederschäden]]
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* [[bild:Colourlock-02.jpg|16px]] -> [http://www.colourlock.com/How-To-s/Furniture-Leather/How-to-restore-old-embossed-leather-chairs/ Help and Instructions for the restoration of old leather]
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* [[Leather damages]]
  
  

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When it comes to old leather the words "antique leather" and "patina" spring to mind. However, they are two different things.

The term "antique leather" usually applies either to furniture which is over 100 years old, or leather which has been given an antique look.


Antique leather due to the age

"Antique leather" can be described so because of its age. Objects are classed as antiques when they are about 100 years old. Rarely when 50 years old.


Lederkoffer alt 01.jpg Buch-alt-01.jpg Antik4.jpg

Schuh-Oetzi.jpg Mappe praegung12.jpg

Ledertapete-Schloss-Jever-05.jpg Ledertapete-Schloss-Jever-02.jpg

Antique Leather due to age: Leather luggage, antique book cover, antique chairs, shoes, embossed folder, antique leather wallpaper.

 

Antique leather due to the optics

We also call it antique leather when it has an old leather look. Mostly, this term is used with Chesterfield furniture, desk tops and embossed chairs. In this case, it is not the age of the leather but its look that counts. However, the term "vintage leather" is widely used for the appearance of old leather.

The antique leather look is created by contrasting colours. For example, Pull Up leathers have a wax or oil coating that quickly builds up patina just through normal use.


Moebel-Pull-Up-002.jpg

Chesterfield-004.jpg Chesterfield-007.jpg

Chesterfield-008.jpg

Antique Leather due to appearance: The rest are older Chesterfield sofas, but not old enough to classify as antique.

 

Leather patina

Patina appears when the leather changes due to ageing, but it is still attractive. A historic column with little cracks, or an old wooden ship with many signs of ageing can still be beautiful - like an old painting - even though they are damaged. It's the same with leather. A leather with patina doesn’t have to be 100 years old, it just needs to have the look of antique leather. In other words, showing signs of use which look to have aged well.

There are different types of patina formation, which can usually occur in combination:

  • Change in color: The change in color is manifested by various causes. Over time, dirt settles in the depths of the grain and darkens the depths of the grain. This is an effect that is also artificially created with antique leather to make the leather appear old and used with a beautiful patina. Another point of color change are the signs of use. The surface color wears away and the underlying color or leather is revealed, causing color changes. Even cracks in the leather due to aging can appear as a beautiful patina, even if the damage is already obvious.
  • Change in the degree of gloss: Matt leather has a rougher surface than shiny leather. The degree of gloss of pigmented leather is determined by the top coat, which is applied as the final phase of pigment finishing. Over time, this roughness will flatten out by filling up the indentations of the roughness with care products, sweat and dirt which makes the leather shinier.
  • Changes in the leather surface due to creases and waves: leather, when it has been reupholstered, is tighter on the surface than later on. With use, stress and movement of the leather, the fiber structure stretches over time and the leather becomes wavy or wrinkled.

In most cases, the soiling in the depths of the grain can be removed well with the COLOURLOCK Leather Cleaner and the COLOURLOCK Leather Cleaning Brush, and the degree of shine of the leather often becomes significantly duller again with thorough cleaning. Even color damage can be easily repaired as long as it has not damaged the substance of the leather too badly. When it comes to wrinkling and creases, it's not that easy. But you can also consult a saddler who is the right specialist if simple means don't help.


Patina-Neuleder-01.jpg

Comparison of old and new. The resulting patina is clearly visible: color change, change in gloss level, wrinkling.

 

Patina.jpg Oldtimer-Neuleder-02.jpg

Nice patina from leather that has aged gracefully with patina on the left, new leather on the right, but it looks sterile in an old vehicle.

 

Seats-classic cars-patina-80-Years-01.jpg

Oldtimer-001.jpg

Classic car leather seats with a beautiful patina despite the visible signs of use.

 

Patina-001.jpg Mercedes-Flechtnarbe-001.jpg

Mercedes-300D-Adenauer-1958-02.jpg

Patina adds to the value of a classic car. Dirt and abrasions are not considered damages.

 

Antikleder-Sessel.jpg

Sessel-Antik-001.jpg

Upholstery leather: Even if the leather already has colour differences and ageing traces, it has a beautiful patina.

 

Moebel-Oxidation-002.jpg

Antik0.jpg Antik5.jpg

In this case the leather is broken and no longer beautiful. Therefore, it is not considered patina.

 

Lenkrad-Oxidation-001.jpg

Auto-Armlehne-Oxidation-002.jpg

Worn and brittle leather is better described as soiled and brittle, rather than with patina. However, the armrest has a residual patina.

 

Patination

Patination is the process of making leather look like old leather. This is usually achieved by applying a a semi-transparent darker hue on Chesterfield furniture. The leather is then called rub-off leather.


Patina-Effekt-001.jpg Patina-Effekt-002.jpg

Patina-Effekt-003.jpg

Image 1 still doesn’t have a patina. - Image 2 has little patina. - Image 3 is intensively patinated.

 

Patina-Effekt-004.jpg

Patina-Effekt-005.jpg Patina-Effekt-006.jpg

Different patinated antique leather or rub-off leather effects.

 

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Today the leather can be bought with antique finish. Previously, furniture was partially coated with a dark colour, hence the term rub-off leather as it looks as if the colour has rubbed off.

 

Leather restoration

Antique leather with signs of age can be restored depending on its condition. In the case of high-quality and historical objects, one should turn to professionally qualified restorers. Experienced leather repair shops are the right contact for collector's items. The existing substance of the leather must be checked and it must be stabilized and optically enhanced as carefully as possible.


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Before and after pictures of the restoration of a beautiful leather folder with use of COLOURLOCK Antique Finish.

 

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Before and after pictures of use of COLOURLOCK Antique Finish.

 

Videos about the processing of antique leather

The patination of classic car leather in the leather workshop.


The post-patination of an antique folder.


The leather repair workshop: The patination of worn antique leather.


COLOURLOCK Antique Finish - COLOURLOCK Elephant Leather Preserver.


The refreshing of a thick aniline leather in the leather workshop by preserving the patina.


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