Everything about Bonded Leather totally explained
Bonded Leather, or "Reconstituted Leather" isn't really a true
leather but a man-made material composed of 80% to 100% leather fibers (often waste scraps from leather
tanneries or leather workshops). It consists of
collagen fibers obtained from macerated hide pieces bonded together with
latex binders constructed into a fibrous mat to create a look and feel similar or sometimes identical to that of genuine leather but at a fraction of the cost. Depending on the quality a man-made pattern is usually discernible as a "grain-like" look.
Examples of products that are most commonly constructed with bonded leather are; Bibles, diaries, art books, desk accessories, hymnals, bags, belts, chairs, sofas, etc.
There are manufacturers who call their chemical treated leather bonded leather.
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