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Leather-Lookâ„¢: An inexpensive material that has been coated and embossed to look like leather. Premium Leather-Lookâ„¢: Imitation leather made to look like leather with a quality binding. Italian Duo-Toneâ„¢: Soft, supple, two-tone simulated leather. Bonded Leather: Genuine leather pieces "bonded" with latex, dyed, cut and embossed with a leather grain. This extremely durable material is supple and pleasant to hold, with many of the full characteristics of full leather. It's designed to hold up for about 10 years. Zondervan's bonded leather Bible covers have 90% genuine leather fiber in them, while many others have less than that. Premium Bonded Leather: Bonded leather that goes through a special and more expensive manufacturing process to give the leather a soft touch and to look like calfskin. Genuine Leather or Top Grain Leather: Leather cover from the top or outside of a "hide." Usually pigskin, this 100% leather is a superior binding material that gives a lifetime of wear and consistent quality. Cowhide: A step up in quality from Genuine Leather or Top Grain Leather, from the hide of a cow. Calfskin: Luxurious, but tough material highly praised for its distinctive natural grain and rich color shading, long-lasting, and suppleness increases with use. Morocco Leather: Highest quality goatskin; very supple, durable, and long-wearing. French Morocco is from a high-grade split sheepskin, slightly thinner than other grades of leather. Flexible and soft even when new, but wears well and will last a long time. European Leather: A premium bonded leather finished in either a tone-on-tone color or a two-color with stitching.
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