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Authentic and fake identification and care knowledge of sheepskin
Authenticity and Quality Identification Burn Test: Genuine fur: When burned, it smells similar to the burning of hair and does not form lumps; it can be crushed into powder with fingers. Fake fur: When burned, it emits a pungent odor and forms small black lumps after burning. Visual Inspection: Genuine fur: The skin board has unevenly distributed fine pores. Fake fur: The bottom is a woven grid. Olfactory Inspection: Genuine fur: Has a slight smell of fur. Fake fur: Has a pungent plastic smell. Quality Discrimination Material Quality: High-quality fur: The fur is dense and smooth, and the skin board...
Leather Garment Manufacturing Process:
Picking Leather: For example, if we need 10 skins to make a garment, we select from 500 skins intended for 50 pieces of clothing. We choose 10 skins with the closest texture, hand feel, thickness, and color to create a uniform garment. Benefits: Leather is a natural material with inherent uncontrollable variations. This selection process ensures greater stability in the quality of the finished garment, minimizing differences in stitching, color, and other aspects. Trimming Edges and Corners: From a whole sheepskin, we remove the head, tail, and select only the highest-quality middle back area. The amount of trimming determines the quality...
What is silk and how to clean it
Silk, one of the oldest fibers in the world, originated in China and was exported to Europe and Asia via the "Silk Road", becoming an important link between Eastern and Western civilizations. In the long history of evolution, silk has been hailed as the "Queen of Fibers" for its unique luster, soft texture and rare production method, symbolizing dignity, elegance and exquisite life. Material characteristics:Antibacterial and hypoallergenicThe main components of silk are fibroin and sericin. Fibroin is composed of 18 kinds of amino acids, which is similar to the protein structure in human skin. It has a soft touch and...
Sheepskin Coats Craft
Leather board Process: coating process, cracking process, mold transfer (paint spraying) processSurface process: digital printing process Coating Process: No Coating: No surface treatment, requires top-grade (A-grade) leather. Light Coating:There is a thin film on the leather surface. Since there is very little coating, obvious flaws are easily exposed, so the leather surface requirements are relatively high. Heavy Coating: A thick coating is applied to the leather surface to cover up flaws, but the leather board is very hard and only second-grade leather can be used. Cracked Effect Process:A fashionable, retro, and aged effect, allowing the garment to develop a unique...