Leather Library
What Is Eco-Tanning?
While traditional leather tanning consumes millions of liters of water and releases significant amounts of harmful chemicals, eco-tanning solutions are opening a new path—sustainable, resource-efficient, and environmentally responsible.
The History of Italian Leather Tanning: From Ancient Rome to the World’s Leather Capital
Leather tanning in Italy is a long-standing cultural heritage, closely tied to the rise of renowned centers such as Florence, Pisa, Venice, and Santa Croce sull’Arno.
Leather Tanning Technologies – From Traditional Methods to Modern Innovations
Have you ever held a leather product and wondered:
“Why is this leather soft and evenly colored, while another feels firmer with a more natural grain?”
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