The process of making a randoseru begins with checking and blocking the leather.
Blocking involves arranging parts in appropriate positions and directions so that the product parts can be cut efficiently. However, it's not just about laying out the pieces from the edge. We meticulously analyze every nuance of the leather, such as scars, color, patterns, stretchability, and grain direction, while ensuring efficient placement of the parts.
Overlooking even the slightest imperfection could lead to issues in the final product. Therefore, to ensure perfection, we dedicate ample time to scrutinizing every inch.