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− | + | Full grain leather is [[smooth leather]] from the [[Top grain leather|grain side]], which has not been [[Sanding leather|buffed (sanded)]] and where the [[Natural leather grain|natural grain pattern]] including the [[Natural markings on leather|skin irregularities]] of the animal are still recognizable. [[Sanding leather|Sanding, buffing]] and similar work steps lead to a different term and can not be declared as "full grain leather". [[Aniline leather]] and [[Semi-aniline|semi-aniline leather]] are [[smooth leather]] types, where the natural grain is not allowed to be removed and therefore belong to the full grain leather. | |
− | + | Full-grain leather is considered to be of [[leather quality|higher quality]], because the surface is more [[Haptic evaluation of leather surfaces|natural]] and the thickness of the [[finish|leather colour layer]] is usually less. | |
− | + | [[Embossed leather]] is frequently [[Sanding leather|sanded]] before embossing. In order to smooth the surface again with a [[finish]], a thicker [[leather colour|colour layer]] is required than with the surface coloration of a full-grain leather. The layer thickness influences the softness and naturalness of a leather and therefore full-grain leather is more natural and nicer. | |
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Revision as of 08:11, 19 February 2017
Full grain leather is smooth leather from the grain side, which has not been buffed (sanded) and where the natural grain pattern including the skin irregularities of the animal are still recognizable. Sanding, buffing and similar work steps lead to a different term and can not be declared as "full grain leather". Aniline leather and semi-aniline leather are smooth leather types, where the natural grain is not allowed to be removed and therefore belong to the full grain leather.
Full-grain leather is considered to be of higher quality, because the surface is more natural and the thickness of the leather colour layer is usually less.
Embossed leather is frequently sanded before embossing. In order to smooth the surface again with a finish, a thicker colour layer is required than with the surface coloration of a full-grain leather. The layer thickness influences the softness and naturalness of a leather and therefore full-grain leather is more natural and nicer.
Natural leather grain. The hair pores are well visible -> Full leather grain.
Geprägtes, angeschliffenes Leder. Die Haarporen sind übergefärbt -> Kein vollnarbiges Leder.
Es gibt auch Leder, wo eine Struktur in ein Vollnarbiges Leder geprägt wird. Bleibt die Natürlichkeit der Narbung trotz der Prägung erhalten, kann es auch weiterhin als "Vollnarbiges Leder" bezeichnet werden.
Geprägtes, aber ungeschliffenes Leder. Die Haarporen sind noch gut sichtbar -> Kann als Vollnarbig bezeichnet werden.
Additional information
- Full leather trim
- Leather grain - Grain side
- Top grain leather
- Natural leather grain
- Leather hair pores - Hair follicles