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Aniline leather is the colloquial term for a leather dyed exclusively with soluble dyestuffs, which does not have cover by covering or pigment coating (dressing).

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The transparent coloration preserves the natural surface with the so-called "scarring", ie the visibility of the hairholes and the entire leather structure. Therefore, only the best skin assortments are suitable for pure aniline filamentation. Even in nappa-nautics, the condition of many hides does not allow uncovered dressing due to too many scars. Edit nameQualtext

The term "natural leather" has not been adopted, although "aniline leather" has long since been dyed with the toxic aniline dyes. Historically, the name originated from the first synthetic colors made on the basis of aniline (tar colors and aniline colors) and thus found their distribution in leather manufacture. In the broader sense, aniline paints were all artificially produced organic dyes. Legal position for coloring

In Germany, the dyes used today are subject to the provisions of the Ordinance on the Provisions of Goods and the Prohibition of Use of certain azo dyes, if these are indicative of a health hazard. Weblinks Edit sourcetext

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