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Revision as of 13:46, 18 December 2016
Crackled leather - Crackle finished leather - Crackling effect - Craquelé
Crackled leather describes a surface structure of pigmented leather, which is characterized by a network of fine lines to create an optical effect. In order to achieve the cracking effect, a special finish is applied, which splinters on drying giving it the crackled look.
It is rare to find aniline leather with a crackling on the surface. Crackled leather is sensitive because the grain structure is damaged. This limits its use only for objects that do not need to withstand high loading and pressure.
The upper, black colour breaks when stretched and the yellow background shimmers through.
Lambskin jacket with crackling. The surface looks brittle and crackled.
White lambskin with crackling effect.
A special feature: Aniline leather with artificial cracks.
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