Leather
Leather is a natural material made from animal hides, and each piece is unique. Variations in texture, grain, and appearance are to be expected and are not considered faults, but rather part of the leather’s inherent beauty. Because each hide absorbs dye differently during the tanning process, slight variations in colour depth and consistency may also occur.
Natural markings such as scars, wrinkles, scratches, brands, or small blemishes are characteristic of genuine leather and add to its authenticity. These are not defects, but features that tell the story of the material. In many cases, I intentionally incorporate these markings into my designs as part of each piece’s character.
I use only premium full-grain leather—the highest quality, retaining the full thickness and integrity of the hide.
To keep your leather looking and feeling its best, protect it from moisture, dirt, oils, and prolonged exposure to direct sunlight or heat. As a natural material, leather will develop wear over time, which adds to its character. Regular care will help extend its life: use a leather balm or conditioner on smooth leather, and a protective, waterproofing spray on buffed leather (nubuck) to keep it soft, supple, and looking its best for years to come.
Colours
Details
I am always working to refine my craft and elevate the quality of my products. As a result, product photographs may vary slightly from the item you receive in details such as hardware or strap construction - always with the intention of improvement. When I source higher-quality components, I incorporate them into my designs to ensure each piece reflects the best version of my work.