Why Vegetable Tanned Leather Ages Better

J.L. Rocha Collections

Why Vegetable Tanned Leather Ages Better than Chrome Tanned Leather

Introduction:

At J.L. Rocha Collections, we hold the belief that the materials we use should not only be exquisitely crafted but also possess the ability to age gracefully, acquiring character and charm over time. That's why we exclusively employ vegetable tanned leather. In homage to the legacy of well crafted art, let's explore why vegetable tanned leather truly exemplifies our connection to the past and future.



The Five Principles of Vegetable Tanned Leather

The Process

The Origins of Vegetable Tanned Leather: When it comes to crafting fine leather goods, we choose to honor tradition by employing a centuries-old method known as vegetable tanning. Unlike chrome tanning, which emerged in the mid-19th century, vegetable tanning is rooted in ancient practices that date back to the Egyptians and their innovative methods of preserving animal hides. The history of Leon, Guanajuato is steeped in tradition, and we honor the centuries old practices of history as well as our legacy by supporting tanneries in maintaining their traditions.

The Patina

The Signature of Time: A patina in leather is a natural change in color and texture that occurs over time as the leather is exposed to the elements and use. It is caused by a combination of factors, including the type of leather, the tanning process, and the way the leather is used and cared for. The beauty of vegetable tanned leather lies in its ability to develop a unique patina as it ages. This patina is becomes a lustrous sheen that emerges over time due to the leather's exposure to light, air, and the natural oils of our hands. It adds depth, character, and a sense of individuality to each piece, making it truly one-of-a-kind.

The Planet

Environmental Responsibility: At our luxury leather goods brand, we strive to be environmentally conscious. Vegetable tanning aligns with our ethos by employing organic materials such as tree bark extracts, plant tannins, and natural oils. Unlike chrome tanning, which uses chromium salts, vegetable tanning is a more sustainable and eco-friendly option, reducing the environmental impact associated with leather production. We take this responsibility seriously, as in our home town of Leon,Guanajuato: Chromium pollution from chrome tanning is a major contributor to water pollution, air pollution, green house gas emissions, and creates a high risk of developing health problems in our artisans.

The vegetable tanning process, in addition to ecological consideration develops leather with a distinct, earthy aroma that captures the essence of authenticity. With each passing year, the scent matures, deepening the emotional connection between the owner and their leather goods.

The Persistence

Enhanced Durability: Vegetable tanned leather boasts exceptional durability and strength. The natural tannins used during the vegetable tanning process penetrate deep into the leather fibers, creating a robust material that can withstand the test of time. Vegetable tanning creates a naturally hydrophobic barrier, and allowing leathers to withstand a small amount of rain. This makes it unnecessary for chemical water proofing treatments that can alter the smell, texture, and look of leather goods while harming the planet, and ensures that our products endure for years, retaining their elegance and becoming true companions in life's adventures.

The Pairing

Breathability and Comfort: Comfort is key, and vegetable tanned leather excels in this regard. The natural tanning process allows the leather to maintain its breathability, enabling proper air circulation and moisture absorption. This breathability contributes to a more comfortable wearing experience, as the leather adapts to the body's temperature and humidity, making it ideal for accessories that come in direct contact with the skin.

Closing Notes:

From the enchanting patina to the sustainable production methods, vegetable tanned leather embodies the perfect blend of craftsmanship and environmental consciousness. The story of aging leather is a tale of timeless elegance, and we are honored to craft pieces that become part of your unique journey. Remember, when it comes to style that stands the test of time, vegetable tanned leather creates a true legacy.

Thank you/Gracias

Sources:

  1. The Leatherworking Handbook, by Valerie Michael

  2. The Vegetable Tanning Process - by Various Authors

  3. The Leather Worker in 18th Century Williamsburg - By Harold B. Gill, Raymond R. Townsend, Thomas K. Ford 1967