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- PG-Leather goods | ADUU MAL
Titel Subtitel Dit is een tekstalinea. Het is een goede plek om een beschrijving van je bedrijf of website toe te voegen en uit te leggen wat je doet. Gebruik deze ruimte om informatie toe te voegen voor je gebruikers, leg uit wat je achterliggende filosofie of werkwijze is en noem wat van je onderscheidende kwaliteiten. Overweeg ook om een afbeelding toe te voegen voor extra betrokkenheid. Lees meer Uniek leer N. Dijkstra Dit is een citaat uit een recensie. Laat je klanten aan het woord om aan iedereen te vertellen hoe goed jij en/of je bedrijf zijn! Wet white As a wet-white the skins are as the name says - still wet. The after tanning required to determine the end characteristics and finishings haven't been applied yet. Usually they are already split to a required thickness. It offers you maximum flexibility when interested to work on the skins to develop own divers set off articles. The skins need to preserved at a cool place an preferable be crusted within 3 months time. The processing into wet-whites is often done in large drums in large quantities. The leathers can be sold to you at different stages in their processing. As wet-white, crust or finished leather. Purchase options Crust In the crusting process final characteristic of the leather are determined: flexibility, thickness, softness, tear strength and often the basic colored is drum dyed. Even then still its possible to make from a basic crust a wide range of divers leathers and colors (usually darker than the base crust not lighter). In considering an own collection of leathers its therefor interesting to look for a base crust and explore the variations. Crusts are dry and can be kept in a shaded dry but airy environment for long times. Crusts are usually been made in smaller drums to enable more diversity in production. The minimum order for horse crusts are 50 skins. Finishings In the finishings ADUU MAL generally uses pigments for coloring in combination with ecological water or oil based finishings without strong coverage but this also depends on the application. Only for small collection ADUU MAL applies Bee wax. In the finishing you can determine if you like embossments, pull up effect or a more even look. The minimum order is related to the minimum crust order. Based on a minimum of 50 crust hides divers finished leathers can be made. In case you like a very dark color next to a very light color two different types of crust will be needed and this effects the minimum order quantity. Vraag een offerte aan Dit is de paragraaf voor het gedeelte over prijsaanvragen. Moedig websitebezoekers aan om hun informatie achter te laten in ruil voor een prijsofferte. Verzenden Bedankt voor de inzending! Contact Hoofdweg 12 5571 PG Amsterdam matthea@madeinmongolia.nl Tel.: +31 (0) 456 573442
- Who we are | ADUU MAL
Aduu Mal company A direct connection with the source The Aduu Mal factory is surrounded with walls but the endless space of the countryside of Mongolia reflects the true character of the company: expanding from the people living and working as herders to various places in the world. Keeping short lines you are always welcome for a visit. To establish the fundamental quality of our products the herders are of core importance. As a master chef would admit, for a recipe to work you first have to find ingredients of a desired quality. Aduu Mal uses raw materials of an animal humane origin and its activities are meant to economically contribute to best practices in pastural management. In the factory we aim to keep what's given by nature as natural as possible. Aduu Mal is equally owned by Dutch and Mongolian entrepreneurs. If desired we can provide you a company chart. Management team Zack Dagvadorj Co-founder - Aduu Mal LLC "I am truly proud that we are finally able to develop beautiful products of the remains of our lovely animals and likewise to keep their spirit. Matthea van Staden Co-founder Aduu Mal LLC and international sales / project representative "The ownership is with all of us involved with Aduu Mal, similar we all responsible in care for each-other and our environment. " " Mike Damdindorj Ambassador Aduu Mal - internation relations "After working technical engineer abroad in the US for large international enterprises, I moved back with my family to Mongolia to support companies like Aduu Mal llc and initiate activities with a vision on maintaining our natural and cultural heritage." Lhagva Lhagvasuren Herder Cooperatives manager, responsible for training and sourcing network E-nomad. "Our ambition and challenge is to integrate modern technology in the traditional way of herder life, and recover old wisdoms about pasture management." Ariunbold Damdinsuren Production and sustainability manager "As an internationally educated leather engineer I see the opportunities to improve leather manufacturing in Mongolia"
- Who we are | ADUU MAL
Marion Chopineau - biography Sculptured fur Marion studied applied arts at Olivier de Serres (Paris). In 2000, she started working for JC de Castelbajac and opened her independant embroidery studio, designing embroidery, accessories and fur embellishment for Christian Lacroix and made on the dresses distortions with the use of hairdressing methods in a collection «Her Dress=Hair Dress» short listed at Hyères Festival (1998). Since improved this invention for haute-couture : the Inuit inspired collection for Revillon by Peter Dundas 2008, sculpted fur garments for Jean-Paul Gaultier 2016, etc. The Saga Design Centre (Copenhagen) sponsored Marion for a fur serie called Inner Sunset, shown in Joyce Gallery, Paris, in 2018. The fur sculpted Winter Totem was chosen to be shown at Le Banquet France at Révélation trade fare in Le Grand Palais. Aside from fur sculpture, she expands with her workshop-team works in embroidery and textile manipulations. Marion is passionate in creating contemporary textile structures born of altering, hybridize and readapting artisanal and craft abilities such as macramé, basket making, netting, weaving, leather work,... Orientated to volume and mixed with 3D technologies her workshop’s expertise pleases houses like Louis Vuitton, Loewe, Balenciaga, Maison Martin Margiela, Givenchy, etc.
- Projecten | ADUU MAL
Projects All our projects are aimed at education and research in product development, quality management, animal care, and sustainability in general. E-Nomad network E-Nomad is an online network connecting herder communities in the East and West of Mongolia. It's in 2020 during Covid19 implemented by Aduu Mal and now run by Lhagva Lhagvasuren from his research centre in Dornod. The network facilitates online support with health issues, raw materials management and traceability, animal care, agriculture and education for young herders. In 31 on district units representatives are active to support local herders in the use of online equipment. The network has great potential to grow and become a useful tool national tool beyond the Aduu Mal network for the use by people we benefit to be connected while living isolated and at far distances. Aduu Mal sees additional potential in bringing the market near to the people stimulating entrepreneurship. Visit the website in Mongolian language Sustainable leather label A generic sustainability label for leather does not yet exist. Causing major confusion amongst consumers and retailers. It's one thing that a product is responsible developed and a general law is followed, it's another that a product is made sustainable in accordance to specific best practices. People can buy organic cotton and know what is stands for in farming and in the way it's processed. So why can't we present something similar for leather ? Together with partners, stake holders, other leather producers a possible answer for a leather label is being explored. Acknowledging, that any leather made starts with the advantage of being made from waste material, no animal is killed for its leather. That's already a start but it's not enough. Yarn development A proverb says: "Many hairs bundled makes a rope". Aduu Mal works on composing a project to more extensively explore together with textile experts possible variations of blended horse yarns and textiles and its possible applications. If interest to join contact Matthea van Staden. If you like to stay posted about new developments or on one of our projects let us know!
- ADUU MAL Demoiselle Cranes A blue & brow | Aduu Mal - Leather
<< Back to catalogue Demoiselle Cranes blue and deep brown -look Thickness: 1.5 mm Type of leather: top grain, aniline. pliable. Finish: ecological water based finish with light coverage. Without embossment. Application: upholstery. Min order quantity: 30 hides Leather care: Clean with a soft dry cloth, do not rub strongly. Use a water based spray when in need for additional protection.
- Neem contact op | ADUU MAL
Contact info@madeinmongolia.nl Tel.: +31 (0) 616070602 Global agency: Made in Mongolia BV Irene Boulevard 56 2611 DT Delft, The Netherlands Mr. J.Dagvadorj 4-bag, Darkhan Soum Darkhan 45040, Darkhan, Mongolia registration number: KhK74101017 Phone: 00976-88088226 Email: Janchiv@madeinmongolia.nl Submit Thanks for your message, we will be in touch!
- ADUU MAL Marbled Polecate | Aduu Mal - Leather
<< Back to catalogue Marbled Polecat -look Thickness: 1.5 Type of leather: Full grain, semi - aniline leather. Finish: Ecological water based finish with light coverage. When indicated with embosment. Application: Shoe-upper. Min order quantity: 30 hides. Leather care: Clean with a soft dry cloth. Use ecological water based spray protection in case additional protection is required.
- ADUU MAL Gobi Bear | Aduu Mal - Leather
<< Back to catalogue Gobi bear Thickness: 1.2 Type of leather: semi-aniline, top grain leather, with pull up and shrunken effect. Finish: black top spray pigments and oil based finish. Application: fashion, shoe-upper, upholstery, bags e.a. Min order quantity: 30 skins Leather care: This article is meant to look a bit aged as the top layer opens at more intensively used areas the basic brown crust shows at the surface. When cleaning to not rub too strongly and clean with a dry cloth. For additional protection or leather a light water based spray is recommended.
- PD clean (product detail) | ADUU MAL
Aduu Mal Snow Lotus - white A natural shine The Snow Lotus collections of horse hairs are very rare and exclusive. Product description The price range of the tail hairs are based on the length of bundles in combination with its weight. Each bundle contains selected hairs of the same length. 10 cm - 19 cm 20 cm - 29 cm 30 cm - 49 cm 50 cm - 75 cm 75Â cm - 90 cm 90 cm+ Manes hairs are collected in Springtime mostly. Supply is limited and lengths are in average no longer than 30 cm. cm. Bundled: 10cm-20cm 20cm-30cm 30cm+ Request a quotation Representing a large company or being interested as individual, do not hesitate just ask.
- Lookbook | ADUU MAL
ADUU MAL 2015 - 2021
- ADUU MAL Rudysheldrake Eggshell | Aduu Mal - Leather
<< Back to catalogue Rudysheldrake Eggshell -look Thickness: 1.5 mm Type of leather: top grain, aniline. pliable. Finish: ecological oil based finish with light coverage. Application: upholstery, jackets, bags, shoe-upper. Min order quantity: 30 hides Leather care: Clean with a soft dry cloth, do not rub strongly. Use an ecological oil based spray when in need for additional protection.
- PG-Horse leather hair | ADUU MAL
Titel Subtitel Dit is een tekstalinea. Het is een goede plek om een beschrijving van je bedrijf of website toe te voegen en uit te leggen wat je doet. Gebruik deze ruimte om informatie toe te voegen voor je gebruikers, leg uit wat je achterliggende filosofie of werkwijze is en noem wat van je onderscheidende kwaliteiten. Overweeg ook om een afbeelding toe te voegen voor extra betrokkenheid. Lees meer Uniek leer N. Dijkstra Dit is een citaat uit een recensie. Laat je klanten aan het woord om aan iedereen te vertellen hoe goed jij en/of je bedrijf zijn! Wet white As a wet-white the skins are as the name says - still wet. The after tanning required to determine the end characteristics and finishings haven't been applied yet. Usually they are already split to a required thickness. It offers you maximum flexibility when interested to work on the skins to develop own divers set off articles. The skins need to preserved at a cool place an preferable be crusted within 3 months time. The processing into wet-whites is often done in large drums in large quantities. The leathers can be sold to you at different stages in their processing. As wet-white, crust or finished leather. Purchase options Crust In the crusting process final characteristic of the leather are determined: flexibility, thickness, softness, tear strength and often the basic colored is drum dyed. Even then still its possible to make from a basic crust a wide range of divers leathers and colors (usually darker than the base crust not lighter). In considering an own collection of leathers its therefor interesting to look for a base crust and explore the variations. Crusts are dry and can be kept in a shaded dry but airy environment for long times. Crusts are usually been made in smaller drums to enable more diversity in production. The minimum order for horse crusts are 50 skins. Finishings In the finishings ADUU MAL generally uses pigments for coloring in combination with ecological water or oil based finishings without strong coverage but this also depends on the application. Only for small collection ADUU MAL applies Bee wax. In the finishing you can determine if you like embossments, pull up effect or a more even look. The minimum order is related to the minimum crust order. Based on a minimum of 50 crust hides divers finished leathers can be made. In case you like a very dark color next to a very light color two different types of crust will be needed and this effects the minimum order quantity. Vraag een offerte aan Dit is de paragraaf voor het gedeelte over prijsaanvragen. Moedig websitebezoekers aan om hun informatie achter te laten in ruil voor een prijsofferte. Verzenden Bedankt voor de inzending! Contact Hoofdweg 12 5571 PG Amsterdam matthea@madeinmongolia.nl Tel.: +31 (0) 456 573442