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  • ...e [[Hide - Skin|skin]] is only possible on surfaces with a natural leather grain. ...g waste]]. [[Embossed leather|Embossing]] increases the surface yield as [[Natural markings on leather|small skin defects]] are hidden in the surface.
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  • On the [[Leather grain - Grain side|grain side]], rough-sanded [[smooth leather]] is called nubuck. The surface of th ...made by [[Sanding leather|sanding]] rough the [[Leather grain - Grain side|grain side]].''
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  • [[bild:Leather grain 01.jpg|500px]] ==Top grain leather - Hair side==
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  • ...ble-tanned leather|tanned with sumac]], [[Embossed leather|embossed with a grain pattern]] and [[leather colour|coloured]] on one side. The characteristic f
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  • ...ather Interior" are actually covered with high quality [[Top grain leather|grain leather]]. ... general cleanliness in terms of the lack of [[Natural markings on leather|natural marks and defects]]. The leather is [[Tanning leather|tanned]] in [[Leather
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  • ==Natural markings on leather== Natural markings on an animal's skin, depending their severity and extent, can affe
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  • ...ike lines drawn with a knife in moist clay. Also noticeable are the many [[Natural markings on leather|injury scars]] in the skin of these animals. ''Exotic [[Natural leather grain|grain pattern]].''<br></p>
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  • ==Leather surface corrected Grain== ...based colour layer]] is applied and a uniform [[Leather grain - Grain side|grain]] [[Embossed leather|embossed]]. The [[Finish#Primer - Finish/Top Coat|appl
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  • ...r the equality of [[leather colour|colours]], [[Leather grain - Grain side|grain structures]] and [[leather quality|quality]]. But even here, slight colour ''Significant deviation of the [[Leather grain - Grain side|grain]] and deviation of the [[Leather dye - Leather color - Leather colour|colou
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  • ...f color, giving the pigmented leather a more natural appearance and a more natural feel. ...have a protective pigment layer on top of the [[Leather grain - Grain side|grain side]]. This pigmentation is usually recognised by the fact that a drop of
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  • ...s. Dairy cows and bulls live longer, but their skins then also have more [[Natural markings on leather|skin damage]] from parasites, injuries and signs of agi ...Minor differences between species relate mainly to [[Natural leather grain|grain pattern]] and [[Haptic evaluation of leather surfaces|haptics]].
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  • ...sed in advertising, it must be assumed that it is an attempt to suggest a "natural" feature of an artificial product. Manufacturers of these materials have be * [[Leather grain - Grain side|Grain side]] or [[Flesh side]]
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  • ...s originally an [[Embossed leather|embossing pattern]] to cover and hide [[Natural markings on leather|damages]] in the leather. The embossing pattern looks l [[bild:Scotch-Grain-01.jpg|500px]]
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  • ...nturies leather was used for the upholstery of carriage seats and it was a natural transition to make [[car leather]] seats. Since carriages were mostly open ...k]] [[cowhide]] leather was used, which was only [[finish|pigmented on the grain side]].
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  • ...ps in the [[leather production|tanning process]]. Inadequate degreasing of natural fats in the skin, as well as the [[Oils & fats in the leather industry|oils # Place the leather with the grain side upwards and close the beaker with it.
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  • ...uneven surfaces and improving seating comfort. Due to its [[Formed leather|natural elasticity]], leather also molds to the rider's body contours, offering a c ...on in the saddle. The slightly rough surface caused by the [[leather grain|grain structure]] of the leather prevents slipping and allows the rider to establ
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  • [[bild:Leather-grain-natural-01.jpg|500px]] ...[Nubuck]], where the top grain is sanded and [[split leather]], is not top grain leather.
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  • ==Looseness - Loose grain leather== ...ar thickness and density, it is described as looseness of leather or loose grain leather. In some cases the looseness is so pronounced that the surface can
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  • ...rum.de/tip/english/grain-maker-set.html professional embossing the leather grain].''</p> Leather is a natural material and leather processing is a traditional handicraft. The following
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  • ...haptically]], and and in the intensity of the [[Leather grain - Grain side|grain structure]]. ...or colour and protection, but as little as possible to keep the leather as natural as possible.
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  • The surface is reminiscent of [[leather grain|coarse-grained]] [[smooth leather]]. In Germany, the material was presented ...is not a purely ecological product, but is a mix of [[leather alternatives|natural fibers and synthetic materials]].
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  • ==Leather hair pores - hair follicle - leather grain structure== ...s spread evenly over the whole skin, or the hair pores run parallel to the grain pattern.
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  • ...other [[Leather accessories|small objects]]. They have a [[Leather grain - Grain side|wart-like surface]], which is partly smoothed in production. ...untries to ensure the conservation of biodiversity and the preservation of natural habitats.
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  • ''[[Leather grain - Grain side|Strong-grained]] [[thick leather]] with a greasing with intense [[Anti Historically, [[Leather grain - Grain side|grain side]] non-sanded leathers with a greasy finish were called pull-up leather
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  • ... causing damage), it can be [[Ironing leather|ironed]] or the [[Grain side|grain]] can be reinforced. This flexibility also means the leather will stretch o ''Typical folds in the driver's seat. Such folds are not a defect, but a natural characteristic of the leather.''
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  • ...ve paper on a rotating roller to the surface ([[Leather grain - Grain side|grain side]]) or reverse ([[flesh side]]). This results in a uniform surface. In When sanding the grain side, you get a light velvet-like pile. The leather is then called [[nubuck
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  • ...the leather, the fineness of the [[Grain side|grain]] and the stability of grain and other factors such as [[Colour fastness - Light fastness of leather|lig ...alth, or relocate them in areas where it affects the quality and supply of natural resources, such as access to clean water. In 2014, the Chinese government d
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  • ...[leather furniture|furniture]], solid sheep leather with [[Natural leather grain|smooth surfaces]] are processed.''<br></p> ...roundings, diet). The main difference from goatskin is the high content of natural fats in sheepskin (fat content approx. 20%), which makes the leather slight
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  • ...kin]], the density of intertwining differs significantly. A looser [[Loose grain leather|fibre structure]] is [[Leather quality|less resistant]] to tearing Leather is a noble, natural, durable and warm material, which is mainly used to make [[Leather shoes|sh
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  • ... that appear in the finished [[leather]] are the result of damage to the [[Natural markings on leather|raw skin]], poor [[Storage of leather|storage]] or impr ...resh air can cause '''liming stains''' on the [[Leather grain - Grain side|grain side]] of the leather.
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  • ... side]] will produce a fine, smooth [[Leather hair pores - Hair follicles|grain leather]]. The bottom is used for [[Suede - Nubuck - Buckskin|suede]] or [ ...ine leather]]. The ones which have marks may be processed into [[corrected grain]].
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  • ...he years, we have created a collection of photos. Enjoy the beauty of this natural product. Please note that the photos are copyrighted and may only be used w ''[[Embossed leather|Embossing]], [[Top grain leather|front]] and [[Flesh side|back side]]''<br></p>
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  • ... types, where the natural grain must remain in order to be classed as full grain leather. ...ity]], because the surface is more [[Haptic evaluation of leather surfaces|natural]] and the thickness of the [[finish|colour layer]] is usually less.
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  • ''[[Top grain leather|Grain leather]] covered in the armrest with a different damage pattern than the b * [[Natural markings on leather]]
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  • ...hs in the forest". Due to the free life in nature, the leather often has [[Natural markings on leather|scars and other defects]], which should be regarded as ... the rustic charm and unique appearance of pigskin. By embossing a pigskin grain pattern onto leather from other [[Exotic leather|animal species]], a simila
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  • ...e [[Hide - Skin|skin]] is only possible on surfaces with a natural leather grain. ...g waste]]. [[Embossed leather|Embossing]] increases the surface yield as [[Natural markings on leather|small skin defects]] are hidden in the surface.
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  • Vachette leather is natural [[leather colour|coloured]] and mainly used for [[leather bag|bags]], [[Lea ...s|working shoes]] and other shoe products subject to heavy use. Both the [[grain side]] and the [[flesh side]] ([[suede]]) can be worn outwards, which can b
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  • ...[[Embossed leather#Corrected Grain - sanded and embossed leather|corrected grain]] or [[leather quality|defective leathers]]=== ...ace, the [[Embossed leather#Corrected Grain - sanded and embossed leather||grain is then sanded down]]. [[looseness|Loose fibres]] can break or partially d
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  • ''Horse [[aniline leather]] often has a special [[Leather grain - Grain side|pattern due to the skin structure]] ([http://www.leder-fiedler.de/ www ... [[smooth leather|smooth]] horse leather with [[Leather grain - Grain side|grain side]] to the top. Under the microscope, the prominent [[Leather hair pores
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  • ...ows the fading sensitivity. The fading on the [[Leather grain - Grain side|grain side]] is easily recognisable.''<br></p> ''Darkened, [[Vegetable-tanned leather|vegetable-tanned]], natural ([[Leather colour|uncoloured]]) [[smooth leather]].''<br></p>
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  • ...s only slightly [[finish|pigmented (colour layer)]]. The [[natural leather grain]] and the [[Leather hair pores - Hair follicles|hair pores]] are not allowe ...er is [[Haptic evaluation of leather surfaces|soft and warm and feels very natural]] due to the less intense [[finish|coating]] and the absence of compression
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  • ...hair removal with or without preserving the hair, different results in the grain pattern of the leather are obtained. * Fertilizer: Animal hair can be used as a natural fertilizer. They contain nitrogen and other nutrients that enrich the soil
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  • ...n most cases should be as [[Haptic evaluation of leather surfaces|soft and natural]] as possible. The tanner achieves this through various processes. ... hide increases. Stacking also reinforces the [[Leather grain - Grain side|grain pattern]] and reduces [[looseness]]. A correct [[Drying leather|moiture con
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  • ...e|natural grain]] of an [[Hide - Skin|animal skin]]. The [[Leather grain - Grain side|design]] is created by pressing rolling, or stamping. Embossments can ...nimal skin in order to create a more even surface overall or to emboss the grain structure of other [[exotic leather|animal species]]. But also all other ki
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  • ...as been laminated with a polyurethane coating to make it look like a [[top grain leather]]. Usually, these leathers have a [[Gloss of leather|glossy]] surfa ...hich is incorrect customer information. Customers can't see that below the grain surface is a low quality [[split leather]]. If the film thickness of the co
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  • ... [[leather quality|quality]] or have the same [[Leather grain - Grain side|grain pattern]] - the art of cutting leather lies in the optimal area yield, whil ...n leather|defects in the leather surface]] or [[Leather grain - Grain side|grain pattern differences]] must be considered.''<br></p>
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  • ...face area]] of the skin, and intensity of the [[Leather grain - Grain side|grain structure]] are also affected, as well as the binding of [[tannins]] within ...sed too hard when samming, in order to avoid damage to the [[leather grain|grain]].
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  • ...e]]), [[Aniline leather|aniline leather]] ([[Open pore leather|open pore]] grain side leather), [[Pull up leather - Greased leather - Waxed leather - Oiled ''Image 3:'' '''Textile''': This means all natural and synthetic fabrics.''
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  • ''Image 3:'' '''Textile''': Textiles are all natural and synthetic textiles.'' ...ch as "[[Eco leather|couro ecologico]]", "[[Vegetable-tanned leather|couro natural]]", "couro legitimo", "couro fake" and "[[Vegan leather|couro vegano]]" are
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  • ...les. The leather is smooth with a distinctive [[Leather grain - Grain side|grain]] and drawing. The skin of eels has a [[Leather grain - Grain side|smooth]] and [[leather quality|robust]] texture, making it suitable fo
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  • ...ainst each other on the grain side). Also, it only seems to occur when two grain sides of leather rub against one another. Darkness alone does not trigger t ... is in [[Storage of leather|storage]] and the [[Leather grain - Grain side|grain sides]] are in direct contact.
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  • ...e means that aniline leather [[Haptic evaluation of leather surfaces|feels natural, soft and warm to touch]]. ...uch as [[Natural markings on leather#Fire-brand|fire-brands]] can leave [[Natural markings on leather#Barbed wire scares and scratches|visible scars]]. Such
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  • ...]], regardless of the strength of the [[Leather grain - Grain side|natural grain]] of the animal's skin. ...r - coarse pore leather - fine grain leather - coarse grain leather|strong grain structure]]. The top is always a "smooth leather". [[Embossed leather|Embos
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  • ...er''': Female hides have a denser fibre structure and a finer [[Grain side|grain structure]]. ...f the hide|individual sections of a skin]], including the possibility of [[Natural markings on leather|skin damage]] when [[Leather cutting|cutting]], must al
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  • ...olour|water-repellent paint and protective layer]] on the surface of the [[grain side]]. ... leather|porous]] leather with a velvet-like surface. Nubuck is from the [[grain side]] and suede is from the [[flesh side]].
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  • ...er furniture" always means good [[Leather quality|quality]]. As with other natural materials (wood, stone, etc.), there are many different qualities. Usually ...l offers. Remember that poor leather is often [[Embossed leather#Corrected Grain - sanded and embossed leather|sanded and embossed]]. Even [[Split leather|s
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  • ...he surface appearance is given a leather-like [[Leather grain - Grain side|grain structure]] by [[Embossed leather|embossing]]. ...her grain - Grain side|grain structure]] and [[Natural markings on leather|natural markings]] and the irregular [[Parts of the hide|outer contour of a leather
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