Patent Leather Black
The look of patent leather continues to captivate. It doesn't matter whether you see it on a pair of elegant women's shoes or when it is used for a chic purse. It evokes a certain tension that is hard to match with other leathers.
Even in equestrian sports, boots made of patent leather have become indispensable. Especially if you can also get a nice print on them. There are even more special effects to work with. Let us know what you are looking for and we will immediately start talking to our Italian tanner, who else would make that patent leather for us.
The process of making patent leather involves several steps, including the selection of specific types of leather, tanning and finishing to achieve a glossy and shiny appearance. Here is an overview of the process:
Selecting the leather: Patent leather can be made from different types of animal hides, including cowhide, calfskin and exotic leathers such as alligator or snake. The choice of leather type may depend on the desired end product and intended use.
Tanning: The selected leather is first tanned to make it more durable and prepare it for the patent process. The tanning process can vary depending on the type of leather, but it generally involves treating the hide with chemicals to stabilize and strengthen it.
Finishing: After tanning, the leather undergoes a finishing process to create the distinctive shiny and glossy surface of patent leather. This process usually involves several steps:
Dyeing: The leather is dyed to achieve the desired color. Black is a common color for patent leather, but it can be dyed in different shades.
Coating: The leather is coated with several layers of a special glossy finish. The finish is usually some type of polyurethane or acrylic coating that gives the leather its characteristic sheen. The number of coats applied can vary, but usually several coats are used to achieve the desired level of shine.
Polishing and buffing: After each coat is applied, the leather is buffed and polished to create a smooth, reflective surface. This step helps improve the shine and smooth out any imperfections in the coating.
Drying: The leather is allowed to dry thoroughly between each finish coat to ensure a high-quality shine.
Additional coats (optional): Some high-end patent leather products may undergo additional coats of coating and polishing to achieve an even more intense shine and depth of color. This can be a labor-intensive process and is often reserved for luxury items.
Size of patent leather sheets
The patent leather sheets are made on half skins. We have categorized them into Small, Medium and Large for you, which makes choosing easier for you.
Small: 1.6 - 1.7 m2.
Medium: 1.7 - 1.8 m2
Large: 1.8 - 1.9 m2.