Italian Leather blog

June 18, 2009

Leather for Book Binding

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Book Binding with Leather

Books have always been a close part of a gentleman’s repertoire who view them as not merely vehicles for instruction, but as part of their daily life. Many different techniques have evolved to care for them, and the most precious books are honored with leather covers. Leather as a book binding material has always been reserved for those books which have a special meaning to a person, and few gifts are more appreciated than a beautifully leather bound book.

Over the years, the art of book binding with leather has evolved into a highly skilled process. Different patterns and means of embellishing books were developed along with the usage of various supplemental materials like gold on the edges. Parisian book binding has historically been the most prized form of book binding and connoisseurs hold that it has never been surpassed.

Advantages of Book Binding

The unique properties of leather make it ideal for bookbinding. Leather is truly one of the best protectors that never goes out of fashion. Durability, and it’s suppleness have long made it a choice for those who wish to give their precious books that additional touch.

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Leather book binding

Leather book binding

Apart from some protection against the natural environment and temperature, leather also protects the book from the hardships it may face when it’s in your hands. Water spilling over it, or a fall to the floor can all spoil a book.

Leather books also make for great displays. Almost everyone has at one time or another seen a bible that looks as if it’s come down from the old Roman cathedrals themselves, and has wished to hold it and cherish it. Such is the power of splendidly bound books. They can turn anyone into a bibliophile.

Caring for leather bound books

Before leather bound books are shipped to you, they are treated with a solution that keeps them soft and supple for many months. During this time, it’s merely necessary to wipe them gently with a soft cloth. Ensure that your leather books aren’t tarnished by direct exposure to the rays of the sun as they might discolor. Other enemies of leather bound books are high temperatures and humidity. Little can be done to prevent what some people call “red rot” which is the slow but inevitable deterioration of leather. Oil application has not been found to be efficacious.

Summary

In conclusion, binding your books in exquisite leather can be one of the best gifts you make to yourself, and your book. With proper care, your treasure trove will last for decades of faithful service.

May 12, 2009

Facts about Italian leather and fine leather accessories

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“Awesome Italian leather”

There is much confusion about what Italian leather is, and why it is called the best in the world. While it is true that many types of the finest leather are created in Italy, there are other countries that produce exceptional leather as well.

What exactly Italian leather is, is also a matter of debate. Many factors can lead to a piece of leather being called Italian. Hides that are processed in Italy (though they originated elsewhere) can be called Italian leather. Also, some firms that are registered in Italy, call their products Italian leather though there may be no connection between the final product and Italy!

Great leather is largely determined by the quality of the rawhide – and that in turn depends on the health and the quality of the animal from whom the hide was taken. Most leather comes from cows, but much of the fine Italian leather is actually Ostrich hide.

Regardless of what the definition is, Italian leather has come to be synonymous with quality. So what are the qualities of this magical leather that is superior to all others?

Full Grain Leather

The skin of an animal is made up of several layers. The outermost layer of the hide is the strongest and the most beautiful. You can clearly see the grain of the skin and it is therefore called Full grain leather.

The best leather is always made of Full grain leather and it also the longest lasting. With proper treatment, it can be tough or soft depending on the use. As it ages, it acquires a lovely sheen that adds value to the object. It can be used in high end furniture and carefully crafted leather accessories.

No Markings

The best quality leather has no blemishes. Several factors such as injury can create marks on an animal’s skin that don’t affect it’s integrity, but takes away from it’s status as a perfect product. The finest Italian leather is always blemish free.

Accessories

These characteristics make Italian leather suitable for high end purposes. Let’s take a look at some of the applications they can be put to:

Wallets and Purses

Wallets and purses are ideally suited to fine Italian leather. This is because they are luxury items that can be taken care of, thus ensuring that the leather remains unblemished. They can be viewed as status symbols and only the finest Italian leather is worthy of being the best.

Shoes

Designer shoes that come from the best fashion houses are all made of genuine Italian leather. Once more, they are meant to be taken care of, otherwise they can get tarnished and spoiled.

High End Furniture

The best furniture can come covered with Italian leather to add to it’s luster and luxuriousness. You sometimes find antique furniture that is coated with quality leather and they are highly prized. Furniture is easier to take care of than shoes with regard to scratches, and so they are ideally suited for being adorned with Italian leather.

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