Indigo dyed crocodile

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Tanner: Fujito Kogyo Office [SUMIDA -JAPAN]

Indigo dyed crocodile

Iconic leather

Tanner: Fujito Kogyo Office [SUMIDA -JAPAN]

French calf

Iconic leather

Tanner: Perrer's [leather accessories)
Wine highmar [GERMANY] (bag)

French calf

Iconic leather

Tanner: Perrer's [leather accessories)
Wine highmar [GERMANY] (bag)

Indigo dyed crocodile

Iconic leather

Tanner: Fujito Kogyo Office [SUMIDA -JAPAN]

Nile crocodile, which has a very high reputation around the world, with a well -balanced spot (scale pattern) and high -quality leather condition among crocodile.
Because the size of one animal is small, the number of items that can be taken is very small.
If it becomes a long wallet, you can only create "one crocodile to one point", and you will sigh unintentionally.

The highly rarity nile crocodile is dyed with Japan's unique dyeing technology indigo dyed, and it is dyed in blue that is likely to be sucked.
Each spots (scales) have an expression, and the shadows are no longer like art.
Over the years, repeated trial and error, the texture of outstanding Japanese technology has attracted many "leather lovers".

There are about 20 tanners with crocodile tanning technology. Six companies in Japan. You can see how rare it is compared to the cowhide tanners, which are said to have tens of thousands of companies worldwide.

The reason why there are few crocodile tunners worldwide.
It takes time and effort anyway.

From the viewpoint of animal protection, the annual transaction count is limited, and the aquaculture itself takes years, but there are significant differences in the tanning process.
It takes a few weeks to make the hard scale covering the body can be processed, and it takes three months to do a non -stop work by one crocodile, even if you do all the processes.

When dyeing is dyed from a completely dry state after tanning, a process that requires a high technology that is not allowed to go crazy. In particular, this indigo dyed crocodile was extremely difficult because it is a natural dye. Check the temperature, humidity, and various climate conditions every day, and fine -tune the dye.
It is the superior leather finished by the overwhelming knowledge of tanners and the enthusiasm of the craftsmen.

The indigo dyed crocodile whose spots (patterns) emerge beautifully due to tanning processes that take a long time and finished processes that require skilled skills. A depth is born in the color, and the difference in aging between unevenness gives depth to the color.

In addition to the “rarity of materials”, which is increasing year by year, “advanced dyeing technology” is indigo dyed that is not allowed for only a few seconds. An indigo dyed crocodile that expresses crocodile dyeing, which is considered difficult, in a more advanced dyeing method. Aging, which increases the overwhelming gloss and color depth as you use it, increases the value of the material.

The fact is that mass production is not possible, and the number of items that can be produced annually is limited.
It is a gem that you can enjoy the height of Japanese technology while feeling the goodness of the high texture itself.

Nile crocodile, which has a very high reputation around the world, with a well -balanced spot (scale pattern) and high -quality leather condition among crocodile.
Because the size of one animal is small, the number of items that can be taken is very small.
If it becomes a long wallet, you can only create "one crocodile to one point", and you will sigh unintentionally.

The highly rarity nile crocodile is dyed with Japan's unique dyeing technology indigo dyed, and it is dyed in blue that is likely to be sucked.
Each spots (scales) have an expression, and the shadows are no longer like art.
Over the years, repeated trial and error, the texture of outstanding Japanese technology has attracted many "leather lovers".

There are about 20 tanners with crocodile tanning technology. Six companies in Japan. You can see how rare it is compared to the cowhide tanners, which are said to have tens of thousands of companies worldwide.

The reason why there are few crocodile tunners worldwide.
It takes time and effort anyway.

From the viewpoint of animal protection, the annual transaction count is limited, and the aquaculture itself takes years, but there are significant differences in the tanning process.
It takes a few weeks to make the hard scale covering the body can be processed, and it takes three months to do a non -stop work by one crocodile, even if you do all the processes.

When dyeing is dyed from a completely dry state after tanning, a process that requires a high technology that is not allowed to go crazy. In particular, this indigo dyed crocodile was extremely difficult because it is a natural dye. Check the temperature, humidity, and various climate conditions every day, and fine -tune the dye.
It is the superior leather finished by the overwhelming knowledge of tanners and the enthusiasm of the craftsmen.

The indigo dyed crocodile whose spots (patterns) emerge beautifully due to tanning processes that take a long time and finished processes that require skilled skills. A depth is born in the color, and the difference in aging between unevenness gives depth to the color.

In addition to the “rarity of materials”, which is increasing year by year, “advanced dyeing technology” is indigo dyed that is not allowed for only a few seconds. The thorough quality management of crocodile dyeing, which is considered difficult, is expressed in a more advanced dyeing method, and the thorough quality management that is allowed to be involved only by very limited craftsmen, also enhances its value. I am.

The fact is that mass production is not possible, and the number of items that can be produced annually is limited.
It is a gem that you can enjoy the height of Japanese technology while feeling the goodness of the high texture itself.

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