Description
LEATHER FOR HORSE SADDLE QUARTERS
This black leather is made of GAVARNIE croupon leather from the Radermecker tannery. Gavarnie saddle leather is an uncorrected, grained Peccary grain full grain leather. Gavarnie leather has a semi-aniline finish, which gives it a more uniform color and resistance to dirt. Gavarnie quartered leather is generally used to make horse saddle quarters.
Animal: Cattle
Tanning: Vegetable
Range: Horse riding - Gavarnie
Black color
Finish: Semi-aniline
Grain: Peccary grain
Flexibility: Firm
Thickness: Between 3.8 and 4.2 mm
Origin: Belgium - Tannerie Radermecker
Characteristics of Gavarnie leather:
Gavarnie saddle leather is the leather for horse saddle quarters. Gavarnie quarter leather is an uncorrected full grain leather, grained Peccary grain. This leather has a semi-aniline finish. This finish is done by applying a combination of an aniline layer and a pigmented layer, lightly covering the skin. The colors are therefore more uniform, the roughness of the skin is slightly veiled, and the leather thus resists dirt more easily. Vegetable tannins give firmness and strong resistance to elongation. It has a through tint and a smooth tinted crust. Gavarnie full grain leather is nourished with emulsion oil. It is a food in liquid oil that we add to our drums. The leather will feed on oil in order to be nourished. This leather offers both flexibility accompanying the movements of the saddle quarter and firmness to return flat and smooth after multiple folds.
Gavarnie leather care tips:
Pay particular attention to exposure to light, which can alter the colors of your leathers, always dust your leathers with a dry cloth before applying a specific treatment. In case of contact with water, allow your leather to dry naturally, at room temperature, without an additional heat source.
For maintenance, food can be applied to the flower to ensure its oily appearance or accelerate the patina of the leather. This care of the flower ensures a longer lifespan.
For more information, see the datasheet .
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Spec Sheet or Guide/Tutorial
Before using the product, we advise you to read the safety data sheet, the instructions for use, the blog article (guide or tutorial) or the technical sheet.
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