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So far, it seems like we've been striving to create products that just 'look good.' However, during the making of this card wallet, I've put a lot of thought into it, and from now on, I'll exert effort into creating products that can make life more convenient! If any of our subscribers have something in mind that they think, 'I would use this well if it existed,' please feel free to leave a comment. How can we make it more convenient for you to use? I'll take on the task of pondering that! :)
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※ About Pueblo Leather
Badalassi Carlo produces it in Italy's Tuscan region. It's made using the vegetable tanning process, which involves treating the leather with plant-based tannins. Unlike regular leathers, which undergo a flattening process to conceal scars or marks, Pebble leather is produced by preserving the highest fiber density outer layer of the skin, known as Full Grain. This allows natural blemishes like scratches, dots, and wrinkles from the animal to show through, enhancing its durability and strength compared to other leathers. Its moist yet rough surface texture is impressive, and the leather is intentionally scratched with steel beads to create microscopic scratches, giving it a two-tone dimensional color. Therefore, even if scratched, the flaws are not prominently visible, making it a leather with enhanced resistance to scratches. Unlike chrome leather, which ages and loses paint over time, Pebble leather deepens in color and develops a luxurious sheen, known as Patina, over time. Among vegetable leathers, Pebble leather exhibits a dramatic aging process and degree of change. It's relatively resistant to contamination but develops an antique and classic charm over the years, making it a leather that you can enjoy as it ages gracefully.