Difference between revisions of "Silk leather"
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− | The term "silk leather" refers to particularly thin and soft [[leather clothing|clothing leather]]. It can then be [[Lamb leather|lamb leather]] or [[goatskin|goat skin]]. But there is no clear definition. Clothing leather from Turkey is often called "silk-leather". Silk leather is also | + | The term "silk leather" refers to particularly thin and soft [[leather clothing|clothing leather]]. It can then be [[Lamb leather|lamb leather]] or [[goatskin|goat skin]]. But there is no clear definition. Clothing leather from Turkey is often called "silk-leather". Silk leather is also applied to the very thin and soft [[Nappalan|nappalan leather]]. |
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Latest revision as of 14:38, 17 October 2022
The term "silk leather" refers to particularly thin and soft clothing leather. It can then be lamb leather or goat skin. But there is no clear definition. Clothing leather from Turkey is often called "silk-leather". Silk leather is also applied to the very thin and soft nappalan leather.
Nappalan leather is often designated as "silk leather".
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