Finished Leather

What is Finished Leather?

Finished leather is a type of leather that has undergone a series of treatment processes to achieve its desired color, texture, and appearance. The leather is tanned, dyed, and finished with a protective coating to make it more durable and resistant to damage. The protective coating is usually a thin layer of wax or oil that is applied to the surface of the leather to protect it from water, stains, and other forms of wear and tear.

Finished leather can be made from a variety of animal hides, such as cowhide, sheepskin, or goatskin, and is commonly used in the manufacturing of a wide range of products, including footwear, apparel, furniture, and automotive upholstery.

There are many different types of finishes that can be applied to finished leather, such as matte, glossy, suede, or embossed finishes, among others. The type of finish applied depends on the desired appearance and texture of the leather.

Overall, finished leather is a popular choice for manufacturers because it is strong, durable, and can be customized to meet specific design requirements.

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