Berry Blue Lamb Nappa, 2 oz
Berry Blue Lamb Nappa, 2 oz
Berry Blue Lamb Nappa, 2 oz

Berry Blue Lamb Nappa, 2 oz

Sale price$20.00
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Specifications

  • Type: Lamb
  • Finish: Nappa
  • Size: Avg. 5-8 Sq. Ft.
  • Thickness: 0.8-1.0 mm | 2 oz
  • Temper: Soft
  • Texture: Smooth, luxurious
  • Color: Berry Blue
  • Uses: Small goods, accessories, lining, garments

About Berry Blue Lamb Nappa

Our Berry Blue Nappa Lamb boasts a supple, smooth texture, ultra-soft hand, and a tight, flat, and subtle grain that retains the natural beauty of the hide. Sourced as overstock from a famous "CC" monogram fashion brand, this lamb nappa is lightweight, yet strong and durable, with each hide meticulously tanned and dyed to ensure uniform color and superior pliability—it is a dream to cut, glue, stitch, and sew. 

Lamb nappa is an ultra-soft, garment-weight leather that we love for its smooth texture, natural flexibility, and rich color saturation. Struck through with deep, vibrant hues, Berry Blue Lamb Nappa is an excellent choice for luxury leather jackets and outerwear, high-end fashion apparel, belt and bag lining, trim, soft handbags, and bookbinding.

About Designer Closeouts

This premium leather is available at discount closeout prices thanks to an overstock in our inventory, but despite their low prices, designer closeout skins are of the same premium quality as our regular stock leather articles. But please keep in mind that designer closeout leather is limited to the quantity we have on-hand—once they're gone, they're gone. If you see something you like, you might want to pick up a few hides, because you might not see it again.

Please Note

Leather is a natural product. We strive to keep new lots within size, color, and quality tolerance, but some hides may have slight variations in size or color, or have natural imperfections such as scars or small holes.

Hide sizes may vary. Leather square footage isn’t measured as a true length-by-width area — it’s based on the hide’s surface area before finishing or shrinkage. Tanneries calculate footage from the raw hide stage and stamp the size on the flesh (back) side of the hide. We use the measurements provided by the tannery, but some variation in actual size is normal.