Wool Felt Cardholder & Wallet | OceanBlue
Handmade Crazy Horse leather and 100% wool felt purse / wallet / case for your Coins, and credit cards.
- This capacious cardholder can hold up to 25 credit cards.
PERSONALIZATION:
If you have selected this option, please tell us your initials in the "Special instructions for seller" box during checkout.
Default location - middle of the card holder front flap.
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SERIES:
Ocean Blue
SIZES:
10cm x 7cm x 2cm (3.94" x 2.75" x 0.8")
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SHIPPING
If you have ordered the personalization, please tell us your initials in the "Special instructions for seller" box during checkout. Or simply send us a preferred personalization text by email (info@crazyhorsecraft.com).
Default personalization location - .
How personalization is made?
Order is shipped in business days.
We ship worldwide. The exact shipping price and terms are calculated at checkout.
All goods are shipped from Lithuania (EU)
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Made in Europe
All products are produces in a small craft studio in Vilnius (Lithuania), with distinct attention paid to the smallest of details including seams, symmetry and structure.
Italian leather
Each product comes with an Italian vegetable-tanned leather Guarantee certificate and a unique serial number that allows to identify leather origins.
"Crazy Horse" Style Leather
Vegetable tanned Crazy Horse style leather is one of the most exclusive available on the market. At our special request, it is produced in Italian tanneries from premium Scandinavian cowhides with high oil content.
When scraped or folded, it will change color leading to an attractively aged appearance. This gives you the freedom to make your new item uniquely rugged, rare and matured.
The natural patina layer will grow stronger with time, leaving you with a one-of-a-kind item which truly reflects the owner’s lifestyle.
Crafted to perfection in our studio
All our products are produces in a small craft studio in Vilnius (Lithuania), with distinct attention paid to the smallest of details including seams, symmetry and structure.