Origin:
Produced by Wickett & Craig, a renowned tannery established in 1867 and located in Curwensville, Pennsylvania, USA.
Texture and Finish:
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Features a flawless, even surface with a smooth and waxy texture.
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Drum-dyed and hot-stuffed with waxes and tallows, resulting in a smooth, flexible, yet durable leather.
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ENGLISH BRIDLE
Origin: Produced by Wickett & Craig, a renowned tannery established in 1867 and located in Curwensville, Pennsylvania, USA.
Origin: Produced by Wickett & Craig, a renowned tannery established in 1867 and located in Curwensville, Pennsylvania, USA.
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Origin:
Produced by Wickett & Craig, a renowned tannery established in 1867 and located in Curwensville, Pennsylvania, USA.
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ENGLISH BRIDLE
Origin:
Produced by Wickett & Craig, a renowned tannery established in 1867 and located in Curwensville, Pennsylvania, USA.
Texture and Finish:
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Features a flawless, even surface with a smooth and waxy texture.
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Drum-dyed and hot-stuffed with waxes and tallows, resulting in a smooth, flexible, yet durable leather.
Origin:
Crafted by the Conceria Walpier Tannery, established in 1974 and located in Tuscany, Italy—a region renowned for its rich leather-making heritage.
Color and Finish:
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Available in a wide array of vibrant, rich colors not typically seen in vegetable-tanned leathers.
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Features a smooth, glossy surface that exudes a luxurious appearance.
Texture and Temper:
Exhibits a firm temper, providing a balance between suppleness and rigidity, making it ideal for structured items.
Aging and Patina:
Over time, Buttero leather develops a deep, rich patina, with initial scratches and marks blending into the surface, enhancing its character and visual depth.