patentleder
Patentleder, or patent leather, is a type of coated leather with a high-gloss finish produced by applying a transparent lacquer or varnish to the surface. The glossy surface is created to be visually striking and relatively resistant to moisture, making patent leather easily recognizable in fashion and accessories.
Historically, patent leather emerged in the 19th century. Early processes involved applying lacquer or shellac to
Production typically begins with a base leather, commonly calfskin, which is tanned and finished. A lacquer,
Properties of patentleder include a hard, highly reflective surface that is water-repellent but less breathable than
Common uses are footwear, handbags, belts, and trim on garments or upholstery. Variants include colored patent