Full-grain leather - the strongest and most durable part of the hide of an animal. Full-grain leather from mature cow contains lots of scars and scratches, which adversely affects the dying process and the product's appearance. In comparison to other kinds of full-grain leather, our full-grain baby calf leather proves itself to be more outstanding because of its supple feel and smooth surface, while still retaining the excellent features of full-grain leather, that is, great durability.
Full Aniline, a dying technique, which the leather is dyed with soluble dyes in vats, whereby the colors are absorbed into the material from all corners. The final product is a textile that is lust, vibrant in color and has a natural glossy finish. At Cicero, we adhere to the top-grade full aniline technique which contains a protecting finish, that not only enhances the product's moisture resisting ability but also minimizes dirt remaining on the product's surface.
Hand stitch, also known as saddle stitch. In terms of durability, hand stitched products exceed those stitched by machines, since two threads are used. When it comes to the final appearance, hand stitched products are well known for its elegant, steady and uniform lines of stitches with neat and even holes. All of these features of just a tiny line of stitches indeed greatly contribute to the sophistication and aesthetics of the whole product.