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VEGETABLE-TANNED LEATHER STRAP - MAHOGANY
This mahogany-colored leather strap is made from butt leather from the Radermecker tannery's NIAGARA leather. Niagara saddlery leather is 100% natural, full-grain, unpressed, uncorrected leather with smooth, dyed grain and flesh. This premium leather is nourished deeply in a tallow bath, a historical expertise of the Radermecker tannery.
It is ideal for making saddlery pieces, large belts, riding accessories, etc.
Features:
- Animal: Bovine
- Tanning: Vegetable
- Range: Equestrian - Niagara
- Color: Mahogany
- Finish: Aniline and greased
- Grain: Smooth
- Width: 30 mm
- Thickness: Between 3.5 and 4 mm
- Origin: Belgium - Radermecker Tannery
As this strap is unpressed, uncorrected full-grain leather, slight signs of the animal's life may be apparent and are not considered defects. They contribute to the leather's authentic appearance.
Butt leather is made from the shoulder and the rump, which allows for long lengths of straps (see diagram)
Niagara leather, nourished by immersion in a tallow vat (a mixture of paraffin and beef fat), is called "greased leather." This tallow bath gives the leather better water resistance, nourishes it over a long period, and facilitates cutting and working with the leather. Greased leather is recommended for outdoor use.
The tallow allows for maintenance-free leather since the grease is constantly released onto the surface of the leather, providing it with the necessary nourishment and an excellent patina. Thanks to this nourishment, Niagara saddlery leather has advanced resistance to outdoor use; it will repel all external disturbances (water / saline environment). This saddlery leather is therefore suitable for intensive wear applications such as in the equestrian sector. The aniline finish allows the dyed leather to retain its natural appearance.
Uses of dyed Niagara butt leather strap:
The dyed Niagara butt leather strap can be used in leather goods, especially when you need long lengths of leather: belts, bag handles, bracelets, watch straps, dog and cat collars, etc.
It is the most popular leather for making belts due to its natural finish, elongation resistance, and nourishment, which ensures a long lifespan.
It can also be used for harness parts: halters, bridles, harnesses, reins, headstalls, cheek pieces, browbands, nosebands, lead ropes, throat latches, and girths.
For a perfect finish on the edges of Niagara saddlery leather, we recommend applying an edge finish.
Stamping on our Niagara leather is not recommended because, with its nourishment from the grease bath, the leather will return to its natural thickness, and the embossed patterns will fade over time.
Maintenance tips for dyed Niagara butt leather straps:
For the maintenance of Niagara saddlery leather, thanks to the nourishment from the tallow bath, the grease is impregnated throughout the entire thickness of the Niagara saddlery leather, so no nourishment is needed over time. Nourishment can be applied to the grain to maintain its oily appearance or accelerate the leather's patina. This care of the grain ensures a longer lifespan. Our Niagara saddlery leather will resist moisture. Simply let it dry at room temperature to restore its appearance. Due to its nourishment in a tallow bath (grease), a whitish film of paraffin can form on the surface due to temperature changes. Simply rub it to make it disappear.
For more information, consult the technical sheet.
Non-contractual photograph for length and width.
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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