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Features
These are custom made to order. There is a current 1-2 week lead time to craft and ship.
Please note the colors in these photos may slightly differ from what you received due to the dying process and computer screen variations.
Overview
This Silver Coin Wallet is minimalist yet functional. With it's one piece design is a minimalist style that can carrying around 10+ (8+ mini) cards plus cash. This wallet features 2 card slots with one cash slot that can also be used to store cards. I hand sew each wallet using waxed polyester thread utilizing the settle stitch method for very long lasting durability.
This beautiful full grain leather (highest quality leather available) comes with character showing the folds and marks naturally occurring on the animal. The unique beauty only gets better with age as a patina develops over time.
Dimensions
3" x 4" Regular
2 5/8" x 4"Mini
Details
This veg tan leather is their top grade, it is full grain and has a nice supple feel with a small amount of firmness. This article is milled to achieve a unique pull-up and rustic cracking effect that adds beautiful depth to the leather and makes for an amazing patina as it ages. Some areas can have slight variations in firmness, this is designed to achieve the contrast effect. The leather is dyed completely through and has a nice soft flesh side.
Waxy Vegetable Tanned Leather comes from the Badalassi Carlo Tannery in Tuscany, Italy. They are well known for their traditional methods of vegetable tanning with tree barks that go back 100's of years.
Ritza Tiger Thread is made by the Danish Company Julius Koch. The company was founded in 1895. Ritza is a waxed, 100% polyester thread imported from Germany. The thread is finely braided, increasing its strength greatly. Ritza is lightly waxed, and will hold its shape and place while in use. This thread is known for its strength, durability, UV resistance and its perfect pairing with leather.
The Parable of the Silver Coin can be found in Luke 15:8-10.