Leather edge finish

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Leather edge finish is applied to the cutting edges of leather for protection or for fashion reasons. The fibre structure of leather is clearly visible in cutting edges. This open fibre structure can soil easily and moisture can penetrate.

In bulk production, the edge protection is applied by machine. The leather is then passed through machines which transfer the ink to the cutting edge via colour-soaked rollers.

It is also possible to apply edge protection manually but the work needs to be done very precisely to get an even result. The application is done with brushes or sponges. The variance of the covering ranges from a light colouration to a strong coating.


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Light edge colouring on a Louis Vuitton bag.

 

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Stronger edge finish on a BREE bag.

 

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Cutting edge without coating. - Rubber coated cutting edge with strong coating by machine.

 

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Manual application of leather edge finish with a sponge.

 



Smoothing of manually applied edge finish.


Additional information


Where to buy leather edge finish?

Colourlock-02.jpg -> GB, USA, Ireland: www.colourlock.com

Lederzentrum-2016-08-Mini-viereckig-Rand-02.jpg -> In German: www.lederzentrum.de

Globus.jpg -> Rest of the world: partners worldwide


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