1:41 This reminds me of a DW documentary about the leather district in Italy where one of the workers lost a few fingers to a machine like this. I hope the tannery in this video treats and pays its employees well. It looks like a company that takes pride in its quality though.
I just bought a wallet with this beautiful material. It came with a certificate of authenticity with a #. Is there anyway to look up info using the #? IE when it was processed or any other info regarding the hide. I checked website but I could of missed it.
Dear Hamza, yes our associated tanneries export. Since commercial activity is managed by each of them individually, regret to inform you that you have to contact the single tanneries by your own and arrange appointment with them. This is a link to our website page where you can find contact details for any member tannery: www.pellealvegetale.it/en/consortium/associated-tanneries/
I am a leather craftman in S.Korea. It's very interesting to see the leather tanning process. But It would've been better to me If there was English subtitles on the video. I wanted to understand everything but It was not easy 😅
From the tanners' point of view, Splitting is not relevant or decisive for the purposes of vegetable tanning. The tanning phases are Tanning, Retanning, Dyeing and Fatliquoring and the rest such as splitting are simply intermediate mechanical steps! Are you interested in something specific?
@@pellealvegetale well people need to be educated and informed about leather splits. They go around buying "genuine leather", bonded leather and everything other than full and top grain. They know little of dying with aniline and semi aniline. Most people who own leather products have never touched the real leather surface, always the film and color layers on top. The video is great but this would make it extremely useful to consumers.
@@beganovicc Thank you for your advice @beganovicc . The purpose of this video is to show the whole tanning process. We welcome your helpful thoughts and agree with you completely. We will certainly take into account what you have said for future content on education of the final consumer.
Dear Andre, the raw hides used by our associated tanneries derive from the slaughter of cattle destined, from the outset, to the food sector and they come from European farms which comply with EU legislation on animal welfare.
Hi, since commercial activity is managed by each of them individually, you have to contact the single tanneries by your own and arrange appointment with them. This is a link to our website page where you can find contact details for any member tannery: www.pellealvegetale.it/en/consortium/associated-tanneries/ If you need small quantities of leather you should contact LA PERLA AZZURRA or TEMPESTI Best regards
Our Consortium is an association of 22 tanneries specialised in the production of veg tan leather. Since commercial activity is managed by each of them individually, regret to inform you that we do not manage the commercial activity of our associated tanneries. You have to contact the single tanneries by your own and arrange appointment with them. This is a link to our website page where you can find contact details for any member tannery: www.pellealvegetale.it/en/consortium/associated-tanneries/
Dear Sir, we are an association of tanneries producing vegetable-tanned leather. The consortium itself works in the promotion and safeguard of Tuscan veg-tanned leather with various types of activities but does not sell leather directly. You can buy leather directly from the associated tanneries. You can find a list of our member tanneries on our web site at the following page: www.pellealvegetale.it/en/associated_tanneries.htm Best regards
Dear Charles, why are you getting nervous? "Genuine" means "authentic" in this case. And we use it because our products are made of real leather not vegan or plastic materials.
pellevegetale because there is a type of cheap leather called genuine leather used in cheap belts and wallets, companies market it as genuine to make it seem like it’s good quality leather when in reality its not
@@charlesbronson240 We think you're confusing with other material. Vegetable tanned leather is a precious leather. The transformation from raw hides into a material that will resist throughout time is a process that slowly happens into wooden drums, in full respect of man and the environment. An astonishing process based on the use of natural tannins extracted from trees, on modern technologies and machineries and on the slow passing of time.
@@pellealvegetale In US, I believe, they categorize leather into 3 classes: full grain, top grain and so called genuine, which is, as above mentioned, really poor quality leather (splits I believe) :)
Dear@@prawdydawca13, in our case "genuine" means "authentic", namely that we are telling about real leather, not vegan leather or other product. Nice regards
Where are most hides sourced from for members of your association? I assume europe? I have always been told most hides in the United States go to China and with current trade dispute hides here are literally worth nothing
No bovine or suine is killed for its skin. Actually only a minor part of the hides of bovines and suines killed for food are transformed in leather products because the price of the raw product is quite low. Are all the processes from the raw hide to the finished product that make the price of leather products to go up.
Hello, the raw hides used by our associated tanneries derive from the slaughter of cattle destined, from the outset, to the food sector and they come from European farms which comply with EU legislation on animal welfare. The associated tanneries create value from by-product of the food industry, addressing the problem of waste disposal. #ConsorzioVeraPelle
Hi Brigid, no animal is killed for its skin. On the contrary, the raw hides used by our tanneries are the discarded by-products of the food industry producing meat for human consumption.
Cow hides are now considered byproducts of meat production but at one time when they were worth more, were a part of the value of a cow. personally I would rather have something made of natural products than plastics
Hi Mariana, as we said so many times we don't kill animal for its skin but, on the contrary, the raw hides used by our tanneries are the discarded by-products of the food industry producing meat for human consumption.
Leather is a by product of the meat industry. It's not a primary consumer product. Secondly what happens when animal die in farm houses. Do u see how it can lead to an mass epidemic. And so much for nature where on earth were you when Europe and America when you killed millions in Iraq,Vietnam, Japan, Vietnam, Syria,Africa, Indian subcontinent, and so on.
Wonderful video. Beautiful way to treat the hides to end up with gorgeous leather. Thank you to the Italian vegetable tanned leather consortium.
So proud of your amazing words. Thank you so much!😍 #ConsorzioVeraPelle
1:41 This reminds me of a DW documentary about the leather district in Italy where one of the workers lost a few fingers to a machine like this. I hope the tannery in this video treats and pays its employees well. It looks like a company that takes pride in its quality though.
same!
These amazing professionals are doing the hard work so we can enjoy making our beautiful products thankyou😊
i served my electrical apprentiship in a tannery,this video took me right back
We're happy to have reminded you something positive! #ConsorzioVeraPelle
Tremendous production. I really learned a lot. Thank you.
Thanks for leaving your comment and for your kind words! #ConsorzioVeraPelle
What did they spray on the leather to get the glossy finishe?
They can spray different products according to customer requests. In general these product can be colors, waxes, or resins.
@@pellealvegetale Thank you 🙏
I just bought a wallet with this beautiful material. It came with a certificate of authenticity with a #. Is there anyway to look up info using the #? IE when it was processed or any other info regarding the hide. I checked website but I could of missed it.
Hello Jeremy. You have to send an email to info@pellealvegetale.it with your request and the number on your labels. Nice regards
It's a really great quality of leather and high achievement. I really love it.i admire you.wish the best for you .
Do you export to other countries?
Dear Hamza, yes our associated tanneries export. Since commercial activity is managed by each of them individually, regret to inform you that you have to contact the single tanneries by your own and arrange appointment with them.
This is a link to our website page where you can find contact details for any member tannery: www.pellealvegetale.it/en/consortium/associated-tanneries/
Best regards
I am a leather craftman in S.Korea. It's very interesting to see the leather tanning process. But It would've been better to me If there was English subtitles on the video. I wanted to understand everything but It was not easy 😅
Hi, we're working on it...
Now you can read tsubtitles while watching the video. You only have to click on the corresponding button
Thank you so much 😊
It's an amazing leather! I buy for the first time some hides from Carlo Badalassi.. it was really the best leather I have ever seen. 😍
Hy
You have prob never seen top grade Herman Oak.
@@racp9mm419 No. But I think it's also question of tastes. 😊
What makes it the best leather do tell ?
@@CookingwithCorrado Personally I love the colors and how soft it's this leather and easy to work. 😊
Interesting video. I have to say some of those shoes in the video are the ugliest I’ve ever seen.
Dear TFlorida1, our focus is on the tradition of vegetable tanning not on creativity. Best regards
TFlorida1 I thought they looked good 😂
@@pellealvegetale I loved the uniqueness of the shoes. Who makes them?
@@pellealvegetale Buongiorno, who made the shoes? Would like to know the brand.
why not show the splitting, and the leather types and thicknesses it produces? its the most important part to teach
From the tanners' point of view, Splitting is not relevant or decisive for the purposes of vegetable tanning. The tanning phases are Tanning, Retanning, Dyeing and Fatliquoring and the rest such as splitting are simply intermediate mechanical steps! Are you interested in something specific?
@@pellealvegetale well people need to be educated and informed about leather splits. They go around buying "genuine leather", bonded leather and everything other than full and top grain. They know little of dying with aniline and semi aniline. Most people who own leather products have never touched the real leather surface, always the film and color layers on top. The video is great but this would make it extremely useful to consumers.
@@beganovicc Thank you for your advice @beganovicc . The purpose of this video is to show the whole tanning process. We welcome your helpful thoughts and agree with you completely. We will certainly take into account what you have said for future content on education of the final consumer.
I want to make pueblo leather,anyone can help me?
Hi rendi, you have to send an email to cinzia@badalassicarlo.it Nice regards
@@pellealvegetale thank you sir, in my country nothing has been made yet
Why does it sound like zefrank is narrating the true life of a cow hide? :D
Informative video, but the random cuts to products was distracting
Dear slashnyaoi, thank you so much for your reviews. We'll keep it in mind.
Where are the raw cow hides sourced from?
Dear Andre, the raw hides used by our associated tanneries derive from the slaughter of cattle destined, from the outset, to the food sector and they come from European farms which comply with EU legislation on animal welfare.
@@pellealvegetale thank you for the information! I have a wallet with your leather and the smell is wonderful.
Very educative
Thank you so much. If you want you can share it!🤗
What vegetable tanning? what chemical used for de-hairing?
Hi cncmoh, we're a promotional office and we're not tanning technician. But we know that for de-hairing tanneries use lime and sodium sulphide.
mimousa chateigner kibracho ....
A decade ago calcium chloride and sodium sulphide was used. Now we have unhairing agents which are milder then sulphide.
how long time the process takes? from raw material to finished leather? only several days? is not vegetable tanning takes several weeks?
Hi alesh, it's necessary several weeks for the finished leather...
ok, Thanks for your response!
From raw hide to tanning is 21 days. Thereafter crusting and finishing is 3-4 days time. Vegetable tanning is longer than chrome tanning.
The video shows chrome tanned leather, veg tanned can be from 4 months to 1 year.
Where can I see the range of leather? how to make an order?
Hi,
since commercial activity is managed by each of them individually, you have to contact the single tanneries by your own and arrange appointment with them.
This is a link to our website page where you can find contact details for any member tannery: www.pellealvegetale.it/en/consortium/associated-tanneries/
If you need small quantities of leather you should contact LA PERLA AZZURRA or TEMPESTI
Best regards
We make Vegetable Tanned leather too..if you want to know more please contact.
الرجاء الترجمه الى العربيه
What is the tannery presented in the video? I it a very nice workmanship.
Hi, there many tanneries in this video and all are part of Consortium... #ConsorzioVeraPelle
Thank you. Do you sell tanned hides to small customers ?
Our Consortium is an association of 22 tanneries specialised in the production of veg tan leather.
Since commercial activity is managed by each of them individually, regret to inform you that we do not manage the commercial activity of our associated tanneries.
You have to contact the single tanneries by your own and arrange appointment with them.
This is a link to our website page where you can find contact details for any member tannery: www.pellealvegetale.it/en/consortium/associated-tanneries/
What is hammered leather?
Hi Edith, "hammered" is a type of refinishing but it's not usual for vegetable tanned leather.
Kind regards
I am from India is their any online dealer or store from where I can buy leather hide 1 or 1/2 for my small diy project
Dear Sir,
we are an association of tanneries producing vegetable-tanned leather. The consortium itself works in the promotion and safeguard of Tuscan veg-tanned leather with various types of activities but does not sell leather directly.
You can buy leather directly from the associated tanneries.
You can find a list of our member tanneries on our web site at the following
page:
www.pellealvegetale.it/en/associated_tanneries.htm
Best regards
I am also
Look up Bangalore leather house is ur in Bangalore.. Else dhairavi in Mumbai
Good job 👍
Thank you so much for your words!
Several days? Try a month
Dear godofm3tal1, it's a process based on the slow passing of time. We're prood of it! Best regards
No chromes added here at all ???
1:28, Look up chrome tanned wet blue.
@@StuninRub In this video we show you only vegetable tanned leather, not chrome.
I get nervous when I hear the word genuine in the same sentence as the word leather
Dear Charles, why are you getting nervous? "Genuine" means "authentic" in this case. And we use it because our products are made of real leather not vegan or plastic materials.
pellevegetale because there is a type of cheap leather called genuine leather used in cheap belts and wallets, companies market it as genuine to make it seem like it’s good quality leather when in reality its not
@@charlesbronson240 We think you're confusing with other material. Vegetable tanned leather is a precious leather. The transformation from raw hides into a material that will resist throughout time is a process that slowly happens into wooden drums, in full respect of man and the environment. An astonishing process based on the use of natural tannins extracted from trees, on modern technologies and machineries and on the slow passing of time.
@@pellealvegetale In US, I believe, they categorize leather into 3 classes: full grain, top grain and so called genuine, which is, as above mentioned, really poor quality leather (splits I believe) :)
Dear@@prawdydawca13, in our case "genuine" means "authentic", namely that we are telling about real leather, not vegan leather or other product. Nice regards
The video is interesting but the voice is making me fall asleep 😴
some voice
360p.. 2017? 😩💩
Hi Jamie, we created this video some years ago, not in 2017.
@@pellealvegetale
Ohh, okay! All is forgiven.
Where are most hides sourced from for members of your association? I assume europe? I have always been told most hides in the United States go to China and with current trade dispute hides here are literally worth nothing
Yes, the most hides sourced from Europe. Best regards
1:28 That's awfully blue to vegetable tanned leather.
@@jeffallen3382 Really? Then why is the flesh side a different color?
That actually looks Chrome Tanned.
@@asifh7029 Yep, almost guaranteed.
Primoroso trabalho👍
E si ,forzza fiorentini .e che bella toscana.
From India
Well, that's a poorly edited video...
Dear Douglas, it's a video which tell our work directly from tanneries. In our idea it may be defined as a "live video". Best regards
@@pellealvegetale Your right. I'm sorry about been a dick.
أنا اعشق الجلود من الأحذية والقماصل والأحزمة وما الى غيره
شكرا جزيلا لك
You didn't need to show a leather product every fucking 8 seconds
Know animals 🚶 walking jacketless during winter. I think they spend time around the 🔥 fire
We only affirm that no animal is killed for its skin. We only use the discarded by product of the food industry.
No bovine or suine is killed for its skin. Actually only a minor part of the hides of bovines and suines killed for food are transformed in leather products because the price of the raw product is quite low. Are all the processes from the raw hide to the finished product that make the price of leather products to go up.
First step, the animal's death
Dear Albert, you need to know that no animal is killed for its skin and our product is a by-product of meat industry. Best regards
Oh sure, I was confused about this, tks to tell me it
@@albertviana8336 Thanks to you for contacting us.
@@albertviana8336 Is it sarcasm?
@@goodking9799 of course it is
WHY need to use genuine leather will be used in synthetic why an animal should suffer for A wallet
Hello, the raw hides used by our associated tanneries derive from the slaughter of cattle destined, from the outset, to the food sector and they come from European farms which comply with EU legislation on animal welfare. The associated tanneries create value from by-product of the food industry, addressing the problem of waste disposal. #ConsorzioVeraPelle
and besides, who wants to pay money for that fake ass leather shit. if you dont like that its an animal hide, then simply dont buy Real leather.
Each one of those skins represents the life of a cow. I feel a bit sick.
Brigid Garroni The hides are a by-product of the beef industry. The cows are not killed for their skins.
Hi Brigid, no animal is killed for its skin. On the contrary, the raw hides used by our tanneries are the discarded by-products of the food industry producing meat for human consumption.
Brigid Garroni besides the alternative is plastic. So which is better?
Cow hides are now considered byproducts of meat production but at one time when they were worth more, were a part of the value of a cow. personally I would rather have something made of natural products than plastics
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"respecting mankind and nature" ?! how on earth do you call murdering innocent animals to use them for fashion - respect to the nature?! facepalm.
Hi Mariana, as we said so many times we don't kill animal for its skin but, on the contrary, the raw hides used by our tanneries are the discarded by-products of the food industry producing meat for human consumption.
Leather is a by product of the meat industry. It's not a primary consumer product. Secondly what happens when animal die in farm houses. Do u see how it can lead to an mass epidemic. And so much for nature where on earth were you when Europe and America when you killed millions in Iraq,Vietnam, Japan, Vietnam, Syria,Africa, Indian subcontinent, and so on.
get over yourself mari….everything on this planet is food for something. your ass will get eaten after you die unless you get bbq’d.