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==Top grain leather - Hair side==
 
==Top grain leather - Hair side==
The grain side refers to the [[smooth leather|smooth]], [[Top grain leather|grained surface]] facing the hair side (or the outside, if no hair is present) in [[leather]]. Each type of leather has a unique characteristic grain pattern. The [[Leather hair pores - Hair follicles|pore density]] is much heavier on [[cow leather]] than on [[pig leather]]. The grain pattern can be changed by [[Embossed leather|embossing]] and [[leather colour|colouration]]. Even [[Coated leather - Laminated leather|split leather]] can be coated in such a way that it appears like [[top grain leather]].
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The grain side refers to the [[smooth leather|smooth]], textured [[Top grain leather|grained surface]] of [[leather]] that faces the hair side (or the outer side if there is no hair present).  
  
The side of the skin facing the meat of the animal is called the [[flesh side]].
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Each [[types of leather|type of leather]] has a unique and distinctive grain pattern. The grain and [[Leather hair pores - Hair follicles|hair pore structure]] are important features that individually influence the appearance of the leather. Factors such as the [[exotic leather|animal species]], the animal's upbringing, age, and gender can affect the grain pattern ([[Natural markings on leather#Neck wrinkles - Creases|wrinkles]], [[Natural markings on leather|scars]], [[Parts of the hide|overall skin texture]]). Similar to human fingerprints, even animals of the same species and quality have different and unique grain patterns.
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''Grain structure and [[Leather hair pores - Hair follicles|hair pores]] on [[cowhide]].''
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In addition to the natural grain structure, [[Embossed leather|embossing]] also influences the grain and pore structure of the leather. Embossing is a process where a pattern is pressed onto the leather surface to achieve a specific look. Even split leather can be [[Coated leather - Laminated leather|coated]] in a way that gives it the appearance of [[top grain leather]].
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''The influence of [[Embossed leather|embossing]] on the grain of leather.''
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==Influencing the grain in the tannery==
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In the processed leather, when the leather shows the [[Natural leather grain|natural grain]], you can see the structure of the grain of the animal skin. The intensity of the grain is strongly influenced by the [[tannery|tanning process]]. If a strong grain is desired, the [[tanner]] will ensure that the grain will result as strong as possible by all relevant work steps of [[leather production]]. This can be caused by [[Shrunken leather - leather shrinkage#Shrinkage of leather in the tannery|shrinking]] the skin, but also by [[Softening#Tumbling|tumbling]] or [[Boarded leather - Boarded grain|boarding]]. If the grain is to be as flat as possible, this can be achieved by [[Drying leather#Hot air drying - Drying tunnels|stretching]], [[Ironing leather|ironing]] or [[Drying leather#Vacuum drying|vacuum drying]]. The tanner thus has a strong influence on the final grain pattern and its characteristics.
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''Many work steps in the [[leather production|production of leather]] in the [[tannery]] influence the grain of the [[exotic leather|animal skin]].''
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'''''Natural grain pattern:''' [[Fish leather#Sturgeon leather|Sturgeon leather]] - [[Elephant leather]] - [[Crocodile leather]]''<br></p>
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''Natural grain pattern: [[Fish leather#Sturgeon leather|Sturgeon leather]] - [[Elephant leather]] - [[Crocodile leather]]''<br></p>
 
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'''''Natural grain pattern:''' [[Pig leather]] - [[Fish leather#Stingray leather|Stingray leather]] - [[Ostrich leather]]''<br></p>
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''Natural grain pattern: [[Pig leather]] - [[Fish leather#Stingray leather|Stingray leather]] - [[Ostrich leather]]''<br></p>
 
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'''''Natural grain pattern:''' [[Fish leather#Eel leather|Eel leather]] - [[Frog leather - Toad leather|Aga-toad]] - [[Fish leather#Atlantic stingray|Atlantic stingray leather]]''<br></p>
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''Natural grain pattern: [[Fish leather#Eel leather|Eel leather]] - [[Frog leather - Toad leather|Aga-toad]] - [[Fish leather#Atlantic stingray|Atlantic stingray leather]]''<br></p>
 
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'''''Natural grain pattern:''' [[Snakeskin#Boa constrictor|Boa constrictor]] - [[Fish leather#Shark leather|Shark leather]] - [[Chicken leather|Chicken legs leather]]''<br></p>
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''Natural grain pattern: [[Snakeskin#Boa constrictor|Boa constrictor]] - [[Fish leather#Shark leather|Shark leather]] - [[Chicken leather|Chicken legs leather]]''<br></p>
 
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'''''Natural grain pattern:''' [[Kangaroo leather]] - [[Fish leather#Carp leather|Carp leather]] - [[Fish leather#Salmon leather|Salmon leather]]''<br></p>
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''Natural grain pattern: [[Kangaroo leather]] - [[Fish leather#Carp leather|Carp leather]] - [[Fish leather#Salmon leather|Salmon leather]]''<br></p>
 
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'''''Natural grain pattern:''' [[Hippo Leather]] - [[Fish leather#Moray eel leather|Moray eel leather]] - [[Snakeskin#Python leather|Python leather]]''<br></p>
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''Natural grain pattern: [[Hippo Leather]] - [[Fish leather#Moray eel leather|Moray eel leather]] - [[Snakeskin#Python leather|Python leather]]''<br></p>
 
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'''''Natural grain pattern:''' [[Yak leather]]- [[Ostrich leather]] - [[Sealskin leather]]''<br></p>
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''Natural grain pattern: [[Yak leather]]- [[Ostrich leather]] - [[Sealskin leather]]''<br></p>
 
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''[[Top grain leather|Grain side]], but with [[Embossed leather|embossing]]: [[Car leather]] ([[Cow leather|cow]]) with embossing of [[pig leather]]. - [[Leather furniture|furniture leather]] with distinctive pattern embossing. - [[Crocodile leather|Crocodile]] embossing on [[cow leather]].''<br></p>
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''[[Top grain leather|Grain side]], but with [[Embossed leather|embossing]]: [[Leather furniture|furniture leather]] with distinctive pattern embossing. - [[Car leather]] ([[Cow leather|cow]]) with embossing of [[pig leather]]. - [[Crocodile leather|Crocodile]] embossing on [[cow leather]].''<br></p>
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==Compressing and stretching leather grain==
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Sometimes the grain in the finished leather has become smoother due to tensile and compressive pressure in daily use. For smaller surfaces and areas, you can try to strengthen the grain by compressing it. The effect is not as lasting as with an embossing, but sometimes it is sufficient. Important! Do not stretch the leather again afterwards, otherwise the effect will be gone again immediately.
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''A leather grain can be smoothed locally by pulling and stretching.''<br></p>
 
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Latest revision as of 07:04, 31 July 2023

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Top grain leather - Hair side

The grain side refers to the smooth, textured grained surface of leather that faces the hair side (or the outer side if there is no hair present).

Each type of leather has a unique and distinctive grain pattern. The grain and hair pore structure are important features that individually influence the appearance of the leather. Factors such as the animal species, the animal's upbringing, age, and gender can affect the grain pattern (wrinkles, scars, overall skin texture). Similar to human fingerprints, even animals of the same species and quality have different and unique grain patterns.


Leather grain 02.jpg

Grain structure and hair pores on cowhide.


In addition to the natural grain structure, embossing also influences the grain and pore structure of the leather. Embossing is a process where a pattern is pressed onto the leather surface to achieve a specific look. Even split leather can be coated in a way that gives it the appearance of top grain leather.


Leather embossing grain.jpg

The influence of embossing on the grain of leather.


Influencing the grain in the tannery

In the processed leather, when the leather shows the natural grain, you can see the structure of the grain of the animal skin. The intensity of the grain is strongly influenced by the tanning process. If a strong grain is desired, the tanner will ensure that the grain will result as strong as possible by all relevant work steps of leather production. This can be caused by shrinking the skin, but also by tumbling or boarding. If the grain is to be as flat as possible, this can be achieved by stretching, ironing or vacuum drying. The tanner thus has a strong influence on the final grain pattern and its characteristics.


Gerberei-Trockenspannrahmen-01.jpg

Vakuum-Trocknung-02.jpg

Many work steps in the production of leather in the tannery influence the grain of the animal skin.


Types of graining: fine pore leather - coarse pore leather - fine grain leather - coarse grain leather

The original grain pattern already differs on the same animal skin surface. In the middle of a skin, the leather is mostly fine-pored, and towards the edge it becomes more coarse-pored. The appearance of an even skin structure is often disrupted by deeper natural wrinkles.


Narbenunterschied-001.jpg Narbenunterschied-002.jpg Narbenunterschied-003.jpg

On same skin: fine pored -> transition -> coarse pored.


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The main grain is partially traversed by deeper natural folds.


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When cutting, care must be taken that the grain pattern is chosen as symmetrically as possible.


Graining of different animals

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Elefantenleder-04.jpg Krokoleder-03.jpg

Natural grain pattern: Sturgeon leather - Elephant leather - Crocodile leather

 

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Rochen2.jpg Strauss2.jpg

Natural grain pattern: Pig leather - Stingray leather - Ostrich leather

 

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Aga-Kroete-03.jpg Atlantikrochen-02.jpg

Natural grain pattern: Eel leather - Aga-toad - Atlantic stingray leather

 

Boa-Constrictor-02.jpg

Haileder-003.jpg Huenerbein-13.jpg

Natural grain pattern: Boa constrictor - Shark leather - Chicken legs leather

 

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Karpfenleder-002.jpg Lachsleder-gebuegelt-002.jpg

Natural grain pattern: Kangaroo leather - Carp leather - Salmon leather

 

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Muraenenleder-001.jpg Python-02.jpg

Natural grain pattern: Hippo Leather - Moray eel leather - Python leather

 

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Robbenleder-005.jpg Straussenleder-001.jpg

Natural grain pattern: Yak leather- Ostrich leather - Sealskin leather

 

Embossed leather

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BMW-Autoleder-Cinghalino.jpg Praeg3.jpg

Grain side, but with embossing: furniture leather with distinctive pattern embossing. - Car leather (cow) with embossing of pig leather. - Crocodile embossing on cow leather.

 

Compressing and stretching leather grain

Sometimes the grain in the finished leather has become smoother due to tensile and compressive pressure in daily use. For smaller surfaces and areas, you can try to strengthen the grain by compressing it. The effect is not as lasting as with an embossing, but sometimes it is sufficient. Important! Do not stretch the leather again afterwards, otherwise the effect will be gone again immediately.


Leather-grain-compressein-reinforcing-02.jpg

A leather grain can be locally reinforced by compressing.

 

There is also the opposite situation, that a grain is too strong and should be smoothed. In local areas, the leather surface can be pulled and stretched. As a result, the grain structure flattens out.


Grain-leather-smoothen-roll-stretch-01.jpg

A leather grain can be smoothed locally by pulling and stretching.

 

Coated leather

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Spaltleder-PU-rot-003.jpg

Only at the first glance Top grain leather: Foil-coated split leather. - Inexpensive, inferior, coated split leather.

 

Video about laminated split leather (PU split leather)

Video about the manufacturing of laminated split leather.


Additional information


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