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Cardholder

$65.00
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Our Cardholder is made from three pieces of Wickett & Craig’s vegetable tanned Traditional Harness leather.

Vegetable tanned leather is a beautiful and durable material that will develop a unique character (patina)over decades of use. The process of vegetable tanning is far less pollutive than that of chromium tanning (most commonly used)as vegetable tanning simply uses tree bark to facilitate the transformation from hide to leather.

The leather we use is Full Grain meaning it retains all the character from its previous life on the range: insect bites, stretch marks, and scars are all still visible making no two hides (and therefore goods) alike. We believe in honoring the previous life of each hide and are grateful for the opportunity to highlight the beauty in imperfection while creating something unique that will serve for decades to come.

Our Cardholder features two card slots and can accommodate up to six cards (perhaps more) with time as the leather stretches with use. The edges are burnished and the sides and bottom are joined by saddle stitch construction which is one of the oldest and best ways to join leather. Saddle stitching uses two needles and one thread and each individual stitch is effectively a knot which ensures far greater strength than a machine lockstitch. We use high quality Ritza Tiger braided thread from Germany which is world renowned for its strength.

Each Cardholder is one of a kind and made with honor just for you!

Available in our 4 standard colors. Russet, Buck, Burgundy and Black.

Measurements: 4 ¼ ”x 2 ⅝ “ x ¼”

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Our Cardholder is made from three pieces of Wickett & Craig’s vegetable tanned Traditional Harness leather.

Vegetable tanned leather is a beautiful and durable material that will develop a unique character (patina)over decades of use. The process of vegetable tanning is far less pollutive than that of chromium tanning (most commonly used)as vegetable tanning simply uses tree bark to facilitate the transformation from hide to leather.

The leather we use is Full Grain meaning it retains all the character from its previous life on the range: insect bites, stretch marks, and scars are all still visible making no two hides (and therefore goods) alike. We believe in honoring the previous life of each hide and are grateful for the opportunity to highlight the beauty in imperfection while creating something unique that will serve for decades to come.

Our Cardholder features two card slots and can accommodate up to six cards (perhaps more) with time as the leather stretches with use. The edges are burnished and the sides and bottom are joined by saddle stitch construction which is one of the oldest and best ways to join leather. Saddle stitching uses two needles and one thread and each individual stitch is effectively a knot which ensures far greater strength than a machine lockstitch. We use high quality Ritza Tiger braided thread from Germany which is world renowned for its strength.

Each Cardholder is one of a kind and made with honor just for you!

Available in our 4 standard colors. Russet, Buck, Burgundy and Black.

Measurements: 4 ¼ ”x 2 ⅝ “ x ¼”

Our Cardholder is made from three pieces of Wickett & Craig’s vegetable tanned Traditional Harness leather.

Vegetable tanned leather is a beautiful and durable material that will develop a unique character (patina)over decades of use. The process of vegetable tanning is far less pollutive than that of chromium tanning (most commonly used)as vegetable tanning simply uses tree bark to facilitate the transformation from hide to leather.

The leather we use is Full Grain meaning it retains all the character from its previous life on the range: insect bites, stretch marks, and scars are all still visible making no two hides (and therefore goods) alike. We believe in honoring the previous life of each hide and are grateful for the opportunity to highlight the beauty in imperfection while creating something unique that will serve for decades to come.

Our Cardholder features two card slots and can accommodate up to six cards (perhaps more) with time as the leather stretches with use. The edges are burnished and the sides and bottom are joined by saddle stitch construction which is one of the oldest and best ways to join leather. Saddle stitching uses two needles and one thread and each individual stitch is effectively a knot which ensures far greater strength than a machine lockstitch. We use high quality Ritza Tiger braided thread from Germany which is world renowned for its strength.

Each Cardholder is one of a kind and made with honor just for you!

Available in our 4 standard colors. Russet, Buck, Burgundy and Black.

Measurements: 4 ¼ ”x 2 ⅝ “ x ¼”

 
Russet
Russet
Buck
Buck
Burgundy
Burgundy
Black
Black

*The purchase of a Swatch Set can be used as credit towards a product order. We respect that making an investment purchase requires information and that sometimes that information is best gathered through touch and by in person observation. Our Swatch Set features our 4 leather colors, burnished edge and stitching/thread examples held together by a solid brass rivet. Our Swatch Set provides the ability to experience the leathers, finishing, hardware and stitching in person to better inform your decisions when purchasing a bag.

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