Unfortunately, we have had to discontinue our Clansman Goat range of leather. This is because the source of supply of the appropriate grade of Nigerian vegetable tanned goatskins has dried up. We still have stock in many of the standard shades, but when that is sold we will be unable to replace it.
Recent efforts have been directed towards creating a new leather with similar appearance and handling properties to Nigerian skins but based on the same Indian goatskins which we use in the production of most of our other goat leathers (including Chieftain). We are very pleased to announce that we have named this new leather PENTLAND goat: it has an assisted grain but in all other respects it is finished in the same way as Clansman.
This leather is made from Indian goatskins with a Nigerian effect assisted grain. The fully vegetable tanned leather is aniline dyed and is hand polished to give a very attractive two-tone finish, highlighting the grain normally associated with Nigerian goatskins.
Prices:
(subject to shipping and handling charges and VAT where applicable)
Discounts
are offered on quantity purchases of any one type of leather, approximately
as follows:
9% for 4-9 skins; 25% for 10-23 skins; 31% for 24-119 skins and 37% for 120+
skins.
We are delighted to introduce this new range of papers. The embossed paper which gives the traditional look of watered moiré silk, is available in a choice of 6 traditional colours. The papers are 90gsm and short grain: 762mm x 560mm for the Blue and Black shades and 762mm x 508mm for the Dark Green, Light Green, Red and White.
Prices:
Singles - £0.60/sheet
25 to 99 sheets - £0.43/sheet
100 to 499 sheets - £0.34/sheet
500+ sheets £0.27/sheet
(subject to shipping and handling charges and VAT where applicable)
You may mix the colours of the Watered 'Silk' Effect End Papers in order to obtain the discounted price
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