This article discusses the different types of leathers available, including full-grain, top-grain, corrected-grain, split, patent, and exotic leather. Full-grain leather is the highest quality and most durable, while corrected-grain and split leather are less expensive but less durable. Patent leather and exotic leather are unique and luxurious options for those looking for something special. It is important to consider the type of leather used and how it will be used when choosing leather products.

This blog post provides a brief history of leather, from ancient times to modern-day society. It covers the use of leather in early human civilizations, its role in the Middle Ages and Renaissance, and the impact of the Industrial Revolution on the leather industry. It also touches on the current uses of leather in fashion, automotive, and furniture industries, and the growing interest in sustainable and ethical production methods.

The cookie settings on this website are set to 'allow all cookies' to give you the very best experience. Please click Accept Cookies to continue to use the site.

Your cart

×