Vegetable Tanned Leather

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Vegetable Tanned Leather

Vegetable tanning is a process that comes from nature and returns to nature, in harmony. 

Magrabò uses high-quality and 100% Made in Italy raw materials.

The guitar straps are produced with Certified Tuscan vegetable-tanned leather. 

Vegetable-tanned leather comes from the most ancient knowledge and primitive tanning processes born in 1500 AD.

The vegetable-tanned leather is processed using tannins coming from trees and plants.

Vegetable Tanned Leather is processed in the absence of harmful chemicals.

Identifiable by the registered trademark of the Genuine Vegetable Tanned Leather Consortium in Tuscany, it guarantees the absence of toxic substances, such as azo dyes, nickel, pentachlorophenol, and chromium VI, harmful not only to humans but also to the environment.

Thanks to the tannins (essential during the production process),

leather acquires the characteristic of uniqueness that makes it distinguishable visibly.

No leather is alike, 

That means that its interpretations in shapes and designs are enriched by the variety and personality of the material: a particular and subtle charm that is transmitted to the finished product and the wearer.

Finally, the consumer attentive to quality and environmental protection has a brand to refer to when purchasing leather products.

Choosing a Magrabò product made with this leather means owning an item that is the expression of a unique and unrepeatable philosophy and lifestyle.

The strap with Vegetable-Tanned leather acquires superior ergonomic and comfort characteristics compared to an industrially tanned leather guitar strap.

The Vegetable Leather, after the tanning process remains alive,

which means that the strap, once worn, acquires the shape of the shoulder and adapts perfectly to the musician's body.

The quality of Magrabo's straps has a controlled and certified supply chain, guaranteed by the "open hand" seal of the Certified Genuine Vegetable Tanning Leather Consortium in Tuscany.

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