Difference between revisions of "Semi-nubuck"
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''A very lightly sanded, [[Finish|pigmented]] [[vintage leather]]. ''<br></p> | ''A very lightly sanded, [[Finish|pigmented]] [[vintage leather]]. ''<br></p> | ||
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+ | ''Not only leather is copied as [[artificial leather]], semi-nubuck is also available as a textile-based copy.''<br></p> | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:13, 15 May 2023
A semi-nubuck is a nubuck leather which is partly colour-finished. On some parts of the surface you can see the rough of the nubuck, while on other areas, the nubuck is covered with a thin irregular colour coating. Therefore, the leather has a multi-coloured surface and a patchy design. The main area of application for semi-nubuck is furniture. It looks like vintage leather due to the patina.
Semi-nubuck is not pigmented leather and not nubuck.
This vintage leather is a very lightly sanded, pigmented leather. It is not sanded enough that it looks like a nubuck leather. The differences between various leather types are very detailed and can be confusing for end customers to understand.
A very lightly sanded, pigmented vintage leather.
Semi-Nubuk textile copy
Not only leather is copied as artificial leather, semi-nubuck is also available as a textile-based copy.
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