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Leather Card Wallet Tan

Leather Card Wallet Tan

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The Box Includes:

1 x vegetable tanned card wallet

- accordian style opening with 2 large pockets and 1 small card pocket

- snap clasps

- fits up to 10 cards, notes, coins and business cards

- 100% made in Norway

The look and feel of the leather is soft and supple. The standard leather we use, but softer to give you a wallet that will really bend to your needs.

Our vegetable tanned leather is the most traditional and environmentally friendly real leather on the market. Tanned next door in Sweden and sourcing only from organic, free range farms. You can be rest assured that these are the happiest cows you will ever come across! 100% by-product of the food industry and EU organic certified farms to ensure the safe and environmentally positive impact of the farming practice.

"Sometimes it's just the simple things in life to fill a basic need. I was after a small wallet that I could put my business cards in along with my daily cash needs, so I took inspiration from an acordian style filing system. You know the ones that we used to have to keep when paper records were the only think we had. So I took that and miniaturised it." - Courtney

As a 5th generation leather artisan, and direct descendant of the Master Saddle Maker, HD Walker, our CEO and Creative Director, Courtney Marles, knows the importance of generational leather goods. Hand-crafting each piece in her boutique workshop in Norway, she carefully selects the highest quality, natural leather to suit each product. Each piece is meticulously crafted from a single, organic, Scandinavian hide, to give you the most luxurious leather product for you to treasure for years to come.

Leather craft isn't only for luxury handbags and accessories, Courtney's family has been farming cattle for generations in Australia, and the UK, before they immigrated to Australia in the 1800s. This is where the necessity for leather crafting began. Ensuring a cattle farmer has the right tack for their horses and carts is essential to running a cattle station.

Being brought up on a cattle station in Queensland, Australia, Courtney worked with horses and cattle from a very young age, a skill she still uses on the farm she shares with her husband in Norway today.

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