I took up leather working accidentally. No, I didn't trip & fall into a tannery, I tried to opened a stuck window, and tore a tendon. Yep, I was bested by a window. (Hardly an exciting story, so maybe I should say it was a bar fight!). Afterwards came surgery & half a year of physical therapy and things were much better, but I still found myself searching out a comfortable wrist brace that might also look better than the giant beige or blue monstrosities I could find.



I bought a simple leather cuff and thought to myself-- Hey! I'm handy, (apart from opening windows) I'm sure I can work something out to make it into a brace. But after a dozen tests, I found that my wrist felt great-- the work had itself been sort of physical therapy. Work on the brace stopped, but working with leather did not. I had too many other ideas I wanted to make.



On quality: You won't find cheap leather here, no fake leather, no materials that create a made-to-fail "product". Everything I make is made to last a very long time. (And sometimes you'll see extra supplied for sale that I no longer need, Quality items and customer service is all you will find from me.