Is the Leather Genuine or Artificial?

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Verona
07/30/25 3:02am
Leather is genuine. Below are relevant introductions: Leather: Leather is animal hide that has undergone physical and chemical processes such as dehairing and tanning, resulting in a non-perishable, altered material. Leather consists of natural protein fibers tightly woven in a three-dimensional structure, featuring a unique grain layer on its surface with natural patterns and luster, offering a comfortable touch. Methods to identify genuine leather: Tear a small fiber from the back of the leather and artificial leather, then ignite it. Artificial leather emits a pungent odor and forms hard lumps, while genuine leather emits a hair-like smell without forming hard lumps. Press the leather with your hand and observe closely. Genuine leather has natural wrinkles, whereas artificial leather wrinkles appear unnatural. Genuine leather feels soft and elastic, while artificial leather feels stiff. Upon close inspection, genuine leather has pores with irregular surface textures, whereas artificial leather lacks real pores and has relatively uniform textures.
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