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Bespoke Goods specializes in crafting fine leather goods for writers, artists, and winemakers. In the Old World Tradition, we use only premium full-grain leathers and all natural vegetable dyes to ensure the longevity of the product. While more costly to source, a single, solid hide represents the ultimate in aesthetics and durability. Moreover, we source our leathers locally so that we can select the choicest hides. Each piece is unique as an artisan hand cuts and hand dyes the hide to bring out the leather’s best qualities.
Bespoke Goods only practices vegetable tanning. It is the most traditional way of tanning hides. Using skilled artisans, the tanning process is done by hand. Unlike chrome tanning, vegetable tanning can take up to 60 days to produce a piece of dyed leather. Vegetable tanning uses natural ingredients, such as the bark of chestnut trees, to tan the leather. This means the finished product colour is usually warm, rich tones of natural, orange hues and deep, rich browns. As the vegetable tanning process is time consuming and requires skilled artisans, leather goods produced this way are very expensive to produce and production is limited to small batches. Vegetable tanning is usually reserved for very high end, luxury leather goods.
bespoke-goods-vegetable-leather-Bespoke_Goods_Leather_Composition_Notebook_Covers257
Bespoke Goods specializes in crafting fine leather goods for writers, artists, and winemakers. In the Old World Tradition, we use only premium full-grain leathers and all natural vegetable dyes to ensure the longevity of the product. While more costly to source, a single, solid hide represents the ultimate in aesthetics and durability. Moreover, we source our leathers locally so that we can select the choicest hides. Each piece is unique as an artisan hand cuts and hand dyes the hide to bring out the leather’s best qualities.
Bespoke Goods only practices vegetable tanning. It is the most traditional way of tanning hides. Using skilled artisans, the tanning process is done by hand. Unlike chrome tanning, vegetable tanning can take up to 60 days to produce a piece of dyed leather. Vegetable tanning uses natural ingredients, such as the bark of chestnut trees, to tan the leather. This means the finished product colour is usually warm, rich tones of natural, orange hues and deep, rich browns. As the vegetable tanning process is time consuming and requires skilled artisans, leather goods produced this way are very expensive to produce and production is limited to small batches. Vegetable tanning is usually reserved for very high end, luxury leather goods.