Genuine leather

We offer four different types of genuine leather, each of which can be engraved in two seperate ways, creating eight uniquely different looks. All of these leathers are from actual cattle so every piece is unique in it’s own way. 

The distinguishing qualities of each of our leathers depends on the tanning process and the section of the hide the leather is from. As you can see in the picture below, there are many ways to split a hide to get different qualities and types of leathers. Each of these types of leathers have their own unique characteristics and best uses.

graph of the layers that make up leather
split leather

Our Veg-Tan Leather packs a punch with it’s great contrast when engraved! This leather is also from the full-grain section of the hide so it is top-quality and unique in it’s markings.

On the left, we have our standard burn, and on the right is our reverse burn. As you can see the contrast between the engraved sections and the natural hide is great, which makes it a great option for smaller or more detailed logos.

split leather
London Tan Leather

This next leather is taken from the full-grain section of the cowhide, so it is the highest quality of leather. Because it is taken from the top section of the hide, there is the possibility of scars, stretch marks, and scratches on the surface of this leather. The tanning process of this leather provides a vibrant, classic, bright brown color that’s beautiful for any type of patch.

Below are another two examples of this leather type. The left patch is a standard burn and the right is the reverse burn. This leather type has slightly less contrast than the split leather, but is a classic leather color sure to bring a hint of tradition to any logo put on it.

london tan leather
veg Tan Leather

This next leather is taken from the full-grain section of the cowhide, so it is the highest quality of leather. Because it is taken from the top section of the hide, there is the possibility of scars, stretch marks, and scratches on the surface of this leather. The tanning process of this leather provides a vibrant, classic, bright brown color that’s beautiful for any type of patch.

Below are another two examples of this leather type. The left patch is a standard burn and the right is the reverse burn. This leather type has slightly less contrast than the split leather, but is a classic leather color sure to bring a hint of tradition to any logo put on it.

veg tan leather
chestnut Leather

Our last and final genuine leather is our most unique in color. The tanning process for this leather creates a brown-orange hue that is sure to catch the attention of anyone near it. This is again from the full-grain section so it is a high quality leather where each sheet has it’s own characteristics that make it unique.

The bottom left shows our standard burm,  while the bottom right shows our reverse burn. This leather has less of a bold contrast so this works best for simple logos or brands. There is a shine to this leather that makes it eye-catching and bold.

chestnut leather