Goatskin Type Capra
pre-skived skins for bookbinding
Colour: 014 - blue | Size: I - standard€35.58 *
In stock, deliverable at short notice
€35.58*
€32.02*
€30.24*
19% VAT:
Size: I - standard
We offer the skins in two sizes:
• Size I - standard: for a guaranteed cut-out size of (W) 52 x (H) 35 cm, suitable for the case of an A4 book
• Size II - extra large for a guaranteed cut-out size of (W) 70 x (H) 35 cm, suitable for the case of an A3 book
- Format : Cut-out size min. (W) 52 x (H) 35 cm
Application: to produce high-quality books with a genuine leather cover or restoring leather-bound books.
We cannot guarantee that extra large skins (size II) are (or will be) available. If the item cannot be called up or has limited availability, this means that we are currently unable to supply extra large skins for the colour in question. If you need a specific size, please send us an enquiry and we will see if we can find a skin that is stored in the system as a standard size but still fits your request.
Sold by the skin; we may not cut to size this product.
Skins are natural products and therefore vary considerably in shape and size. Colour deviations are also possible due to different skin surfaces and thus different dye absorption.
Dimensions | |
Format: | Cut-out size min. (W) 52 x (H) 35 cm |
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Thickness in mm: | 0,4 - 0,5 (pre-skived) |
Surface & Texture | |
Surface: | Aniline-dyed, chrome-tanned |
Technical details | |
Type: | Split grain leather |
Material | |
Material: | Goatskin |
Finished products | |
Finished products: | book covers, photobooks, photo albums, diaries, packagings |
Other properties | |
Category: | Binding leather, Restoration |
Finishing / Printability: | Hot-foil stamping, Blind embossing |
Minimum order quantity: | as of 1 skin |
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