Badalassi Carlo's pueblo leather - review

A unique leather that feels like recycled paper

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A leather that looks and feels like recycled paper.

Badalassi Carlo's Pueblo Leather feels and looks like recycled paper, while standing testament to the tannery's dedication to the craft. Each hide is treated with care, resulting in a product that reflects the tannery's commitment to quality, sustainability and stylistic innovation.

The rustic appearance of Pueblo Leather is one of its defining features. Its surface, looks and feels like recycled paper and ages into a beautiful patinated surface through natural wear and tear.

Durability is another key attribute of Pueblo Leather. Its high resistance to wear and tear makes it an excellent choice for items that are frequently used, such as wallets and bags.

The pliability of Pueblo Leather makes it suitable for various crafting projects whilst retains the durability of a veg tanned leather.

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Feature Details
Tannery Badalassi Carlo Tannery
Tannage Vegetable tanned
Temper A soft pliable temper
Surface A very distinctive surface almost like recycled leather
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