
About waxed leather (Roroma leather)
This high-quality waxed leather becomes more lustrous with use, shining like a jewel.
"What is waxed leather?"
We often receive questions like this, so we would like to introduce it again.
Waxed leather is a general term for leather that has been coated with wax, and in Japan, Nakamura Sennosuke Shoten also produces it under the product name "Roloma Leather."
This is a genuine leather that allows you to enjoy the changes that occur over time to the fullest.
The leather becomes so glossy, richer, and shinier that you'll wonder if it's really the same leather.
You'll be amazed at the change.
It's also a good idea to take a photo every week and enjoy the progress.
It's also a good idea to take a photo every week and enjoy the progress.

If you want to see the changes that make your leather shine like a jewel quickly, try using a commercially available leather care product, then brushing it or rubbing it with a cloth.

"Roloma Leather" is a high-quality waxed leather made in Japan that shines like a jewel with every use.
This is a comet R2 made using wax black and wax ash brown.
Waxed leather is also called wax leather, and the most famous example is British bridle leather.
This leather is used for horse riding tack and has been waxed multiple times to increase its durability.
This leather is used for horse riding tack and has been waxed multiple times to increase its durability.
The more you use it, the more the wax will soak into the leather, giving it a glossy finish and a jewel-like shine.
The greatest appeal of Rolouma leather is its beautiful colors.
When new, white wax powder floats on the surface, giving it a pastel and matte appearance.
As soon as you start using it, you will see a change, and it will take on a fresh, glossy, and deep appearance.
You will be amazed at how the color ages and becomes more vibrant with time.

The more you polish it, the more lustrous it becomes. The more you use it, the more lustrous it becomes.
This is a jewel-like wax leather that deepens in color and eventually shines.
It contains a large amount of oil and wax, making it durable and long-lasting without any special care.
This Roloma leather was created by Nakamura Sennosuke Shoten, a long-established tannery in Asakusa.
The tanning process is vegetable tanning.
Japanese steerhide (from adult cattle) is tanned twice in a full vegetable tanning bath, a natural and traditional method that takes time and effort to complete.
After that, the leather is soaked in plenty of oil and then wax is applied by hand one piece at a time to create a heavy leather.
It is carefully finished over a period of 1.5 times longer than usual.
The name of Roroma Leather comes from the charismatic figure who represents Indian jewelry.
The name pays homage to Charles Roloma and is meant to convey the idea of creating leather as beautiful as jewels.
This is a wonderful leather that changes in a way that is typical of leather!
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