Nappa
In ral forms, only sheepskin was referred to as "Napa. " However, Now the word "Napa" has become a synonymous to referring a leather as "soft leather". Now this term covers all leathers with a smooth and soft surface, which come from the outer skin (hair side) of the animal. Nappa consists of following categories: Pure Aniline Leather: Leather tanned and aniline dyed with no finished coat. Full Aniline Leather: Tanned, aniline dyed and finished with a transparent seal coat. Aniline Pus Leather: Tanned, aniline dyed and finished with a seal coat, color base and top coat. Spray-Finished/Pigmented Leather: Leather sprayed with a seal coat, colored base and top coat for a uniform finish, must be buffed and embossed. 
Labels: all leathers, hair side, seal coat, tanned leathers |