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Our Bibles are bound with one of three materials:
- Genuine Leather
- Bonded Leather
- Hardback
Genuine Leather 
Genuine Leather differs from Bonded Leather in that
it consist of a single piece of leather, not many bonded pieces. Genuine
Leather is made from first quality animal hides (usually pig or cowhide). It
has a finely grained texture, and with proper care, Genuine Bibles should
last a lifetime. (Note: The above pictures of Genuine leather are to
depict the style of leather only not the actual colors. Shades of Black and
Burgundy Bibles may be lighter or darker than those shown here.)
Bonded Leather

Bonded Leather is made from real leather. However, as the
name suggests, the cover is made from leather pieces that are bonded
together with latex. Once bonded, the leather is dyed, cut and embossed to
look like genuine leather. The look and feel is as genuine leather (though
not high-grade leather). Because it is made of various pieces, it is not as
durable as the genuine leathers and is therefore less expensive. (Note:
The above pictures of Bonded leather are to depict the style of leather only
not the actual colors. Shades of Black and Burgundy Bibles may be lighter or
darker than those shown here.)
Hardback
Hardbacks are more durable than both paper or kivar bound
books. They are slightly more expensive than the paperback or kivar
bindings; however, they are more economical than leather bindings.
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