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are lighter than their leather counterparts. The honeycomb cell structure of cork makes it an excellent insulator: thermally, electrically and acoustically. ʻO ka nui o ka briction ma keʻano he corkʻo ia ka mea e minamina ai i nā kūlana i loaʻa i nā kūlana maʻamau a me ka hōʻino, e like me ka mālamaʻana a mākou e hāʻawi ai i ko mākou mauʻimi a me nā pale. The elasticity of cork guarantees that a cork leather article will retain its shape and because it does not absorb dust it will remain clean. Like all materials, the quality of cork varies: there are seven official grades, and the best quality cork is smooth and without blemish.
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