
Fat-Liquoring
The process of replacing oils that have been leqached from the hide during processing.
Fat Wrinkles
Wrinkles in the grain of leather caused by fat deposits in the animal that creates beauty in the leather. Fat wrinkles are not visible in imitation grain leather.
Finish
Any enhancing effect applied to leather after it has been tanned. Examples are dyeing, embossing, buffing, antiquing, waxing, waterproofing, and so on.
Full Aniline
Leather receiving its color from dyes, however may receive a topical stain, wax, and/or water repellant.
Full Grain Leather
Leather which has not been altered beyond hair removal. Full grain leather is the most genuine type of leather, as it retains all of the original texture and markings of the original hide.
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