Crackled leather - Crackle finished leather

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Crackled leather - Crackle finished leather - Crackling effect - Craquelé

Crackled leather describes a surface structure of pigmented leather, which is characterized by a network of fine break lines, which is only an optical effect and no too deep damage. In order to achieve the cracking effect, a special finish is applied, which splinters on drying and causes the desired cracks.

Rare is aniline leather with a crackling in the leather surface. Such leather is sensitive because the grain structure is damaged. In unstressed applications, such leather is not a problem and an optical special feature.


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The upper, black colour breaks when stretched and the yellow background shimmers through.

 

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Lambskin jacket with crackling. The surface looks brittle cracked.

 

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White lambskin with crackling effect.

 

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A special feature: Aniline leather with artificial cracks.

 



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