Leather grain - Grain side
Contents
- 1 Top grain leather - Hair side
- 2 Types of graining: fine pore leather - coarse pore leather - fine grain leather - coarse grain leather
- 3 Graining of different animals
- 4 Embossed leather
- 5 Die Ledernarbe stauchen und dehnen
- 6 Coated leather
- 7 Video about laminated split leather (PU split leather)
- 8 Additional information
Top grain leather - Hair side
The grain side refers to the smooth, 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 pore density is much heavier on cow leather than on pig leather. The grain pattern can be changed by embossing and colouration. Even split leather can be coated in such a way that it appears like top grain leather.
The side of the skin facing the meat of the animal is called the flesh side.
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.
On same skin: fine pored -> transition -> coarse pored.
The main grain is partially traversed by deeper natural folds.
When cutting, care must be taken that the grain pattern is chosen as symmetrically as possible.
Graining of different animals
Natural grain pattern: Sturgeon leather - Elephant leather - Crocodile leather
Natural grain pattern: Pig leather - Stingray leather - Ostrich leather
Natural grain pattern: Eel leather - Aga-toad - Atlantic stingray leather
Natural grain pattern: Boa constrictor - Shark leather - Chicken legs leather
Natural grain pattern: Kangaroo leather - Carp leather - Salmon leather
Natural grain pattern: Hippo Leather - Moray eel leather - Python leather
Natural grain pattern: Yak leather- Ostrich leather - Sealskin leather
Embossed leather
Grain side, but with embossing: Car leather (cow) with embossing of pig leather. - furniture leather with distinctive pattern embossing. - Crocodile embossing on cow leather.
Die Ledernarbe stauchen und dehnen
Manchmal ist die Narbung im Leder durch Reibung oder Belastung glatter geworden. Bei lokaleren Bereichen kann man versuchen, die Narbung durch Stauchen wieder etwas zu stärken. Der Effekt ist nicht so nachhaltig wie bei einer Prägung, aber manchmal ist er ausreichend. Wichtig! Danach das Leder nicht wieder dehnen, sonst ist der Effekt sofort wieder weg.
Durch das Stauchen kann eine Narbung lokal verstärkt werden.
Es gibt auch den umgekehrten Fall, dass eine Narbung zu stark ist und reduziert werden soll. In Fällen, wo es eine lokale Stelle ist, kann das Leder in diesem Bereich gerollt und gedehnt werden. Dadurch flacht sich das Narbenbild etwas ab.
Durch Ziehen und Dehnen kann eine Narbung lokal abgeschwächt werden.
Coated leather
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
- Flesh side
- Top grain leather
- Full grain leather
- Natural leather grain
- Embossed leather
- Corrected Grain
- Fine pore leather - Coarse pore leather - Fine grain leather - Coarse grain leather