ll types and leather i got on supply on this day (20-10-2012)
from left to right:
- Black and dark blue lambskin.
- Chemical tanned Black
- Chemical tanned burgundy (dark red)
- Natural tanned white
- Chemical tanned mustard yellow
- Chemical tanned light green
- Chemical tanned light blue
- Natural tanned Deep Purple
difference between Chemical Tanned and Natural tanned:
chemical tanned is flexible and forms easy to the skin. but gives of the collour over time special if it gets wet. its not water resistant unless treated and get damaged more easily
Natural Tanned is strong and stiff. it doesn't form that easy to the body and is harder to work with. but it doesn't damage that easily, is water resistant and doesn't lose/give off the collour of the leather.
from left to right:
- Black and dark blue lambskin.
- Chemical tanned Black
- Chemical tanned burgundy (dark red)
- Natural tanned white
- Chemical tanned mustard yellow
- Chemical tanned light green
- Chemical tanned light blue
- Natural tanned Deep Purple
difference between Chemical Tanned and Natural tanned:
chemical tanned is flexible and forms easy to the skin. but gives of the collour over time special if it gets wet. its not water resistant unless treated and get damaged more easily
Natural Tanned is strong and stiff. it doesn't form that easy to the body and is harder to work with. but it doesn't damage that easily, is water resistant and doesn't lose/give off the collour of the leather.
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