Badalassi Carlo Olmo Pueblo

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Badalassi Carlo Olmo Pueblo is a light brown color variant of Pueblo leather, the distinctive vegetable-tanned leather produced by Badalassi Carlo tannery in San Miniato, Tuscany. Named after the Italian word for elm tree, Olmo features the characteristic matte, stone-ground finish and rapid patina development that defines Pueblo leather, combined with a warm, natural brown hue that deepens to rich caramel and tobacco-brown tones through use and aging.

Like all Pueblo variants, Olmo undergoes transparent aniline dyeing that penetrates through the entire hide thickness, allowing the natural grain and texture to remain visible while providing color depth that develops further over time. The hand-buffed surface creates a suede-like texture on full-grain vegetable-tanned cowhide, valued for its ability to transition from a matte finish to a burnished sheen in high-wear areas.

Production and Color Characteristics

Olmo Pueblo is manufactured at the Badalassi Carlo facility using the same traditional vegetable-tanning and hand-buffing process employed for all Pueblo color variants. The leather undergoes vegetable tanning with natural bark extracts, followed by fatliquoring with animal oils, transparent aniline dyeing, air drying, and stone-polishing before the distinctive hand-buffing that creates Pueblo's characteristic texture.

The light brown color is achieved through transparent aniline dyes that penetrate completely through the material from grain to flesh side, rather than remaining only on the surface. This color-through characteristic allows the leather to develop deep, rich patina as it ages, with the warm light brown base transitioning to more complex caramel and tobacco-brown tones through exposure to light, touch, and environmental conditions.

Olmo is produced in the standard 5oz thickness (approximately 2mm plus or minus 0.2mm) typical of Pueblo leather. Full hides measure approximately 48 by 48 inches (14-17 square feet), while half hides measure approximately 24 by 48 inches (7-8 square feet). The leather features the medium temper characteristic of Pueblo, providing structural integrity while offering flexibility for comfort in wearable applications.

Aging and Patina Development

Olmo Pueblo develops patina rapidly compared to other vegetable-tanned leathers, with subtle changes visible within weeks of regular use and significant transformation occurring within six to twelve months. The initial matte light brown surface gradually smooths and darkens in areas subjected to frequent contact, creating varying degrees of sheen across the material and developing deeper caramel and tobacco-brown tones.

The transparent aniline dyeing and natural tanning process allow patina changes to develop throughout the material rather than remaining superficial. High-wear areas develop a glossy, burnished appearance as the natural oils from the tanning process allow the surface to polish with use. This creates dynamic color variations unique to each piece, with polished sections showing darker caramel-brown tones contrasting against less-worn areas that retain more of the original matte light brown texture.

Regular buffing with a dry cloth accelerates the burnishing process, increasing both the darkness of color and the level of shine. The oil content from the vegetable tanning and fatliquoring process contributes to the leather's ability to develop what is described as a rich, glossy patina, making Olmo particularly suitable for applications where visible aging and character development are desired aesthetic qualities.

Applications and Aesthetic Considerations

Olmo Pueblo is used in wallets, bags, watch straps, small leather goods, footwear, and everyday carry items where its versatile neutral brown color and rapid patina development create products that develop individual character through wear. The warm natural brown tone pairs well with both brass and nickel hardware, providing visual harmony across different metal finish preferences.

In watch strap production, Olmo offers a classic brown leather aesthetic while maintaining the comfort, flexibility, and distinctive aging characteristics valued in Pueblo leather. The matte surface provides a different tactile experience compared to smooth leathers, while the rapid patina development allows straps to quickly develop character based on wear patterns, transitioning from light brown to rich caramel tones.

For footwear applications, Olmo provides a versatile color option for heritage boots and shoes where aging characteristics are valued. The medium temper and patina development make it suitable for both dress and casual footwear, with the light brown color offering flexibility in coordinating with various clothing styles while developing complex tobacco-brown tones over time.

The stone-ground finish provides visual interest on exterior surfaces, while the soft flesh side works well for interior applications when craftspeople use Olmo for both exterior components and linings within a single product. The neutral brown tone makes it a popular choice for everyday carry items such as wallets and cardholders where the developing patina becomes part of the user's daily experience.

Care and Maintenance

Olmo Pueblo can be treated with natural creams and waxes to condition the material and enhance protection, though the leather already contains oils and waxes from the tanning process making it relatively self-sufficient in basic care requirements. Regular buffing with a dry cloth burnishes the surface and accelerates patina development, creating the glossy finish characteristic of aged Pueblo leather while deepening the caramel and tobacco-brown tones.

The leather should be kept away from prolonged water exposure, as moisture absorption can cause discoloration and damage to the stone-ground surface treatment. Brief encounters with moisture can be dried carefully with a soft cloth, but immersion or heavy wetting is not recommended. The leather shares the same working properties and care requirements as other Pueblo variants, being easy to cut and skive with burnishable edges that take advantage of the natural oils and waxes in the vegetable-tanned material.

See Also

References

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    "Pueblo Olmo Leather". Rocky Mountain Leather Supply. Retrieved October 30, 2025.

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    "Pueblo Leather from Badalassi Carlo Tannery". Delugs. Retrieved October 30, 2025.

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