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Frequently Asked Questions

1. What makes full-grain leather special?
Full-grain leather is the highest quality leather available. It comes from the top layer of the hide and retains its natural grain, making it incredibly durable and uniquely beautiful. It develops a rich patina over time, meaning your product becomes more attractive the more you use it.
2. How can I identify real full-grain leather?

Look for natural grains, slight imperfections, thickness, and the rich leather smell. Genuine full-grain leather will feel firm, textured, and will not peel or crack like synthetics.

3. How is Full-Grain Leather different from Genuine Leather?

The difference is huge:
Full-Grain Leather
Topmost part of the hide, strongest fibers, natural texture, develops patina, lasts decades.

Top-Grain Leather
Slightly sanded to remove imperfections. Smooth and durable but less natural than full-grain.

Genuine Leather
Made from leftover layers after the top is removed. Processed heavily, less durable, doesn’t develop patina.

In simple terms:
Full-grain leather → Luxury & long-lasting
Genuine leather → Basic & short-lasting

This is why genuine leather products often peel, crack, or wear out fast.

4. Where do you source your leather from?

We use high-quality, ethically sourced hides from trusted tanneries. Each hide is selected for its durability, texture, and natural beauty.

5. Do your products develop scratches?

Full-grain leather can show minor marks or scratches — this is completely normal. These marks blend into the leather over time and help develop a beautiful patina, adding character to your item.

6. How long do your leather products last?

With proper care, full-grain leather can last decades. It’s known for its strength, flexibility, and ability to age gracefully.

7. How should I care for my leather product?

Keep it dry and away from excessive moisture

Use a leather conditioner every few months

Avoid harsh chemicals or cleaning agents

Store in a cool, shaded place when not in use

Proper care helps the leather maintain its shine, color, and longevity.