The Kintsugi Collection II
The Kintsugi Collection II
Black Label Series: The Kintsugi Collection II
Inspired by the ancient Japanese art of Kintsugi, this collection celebrates resilience and the beauty of imperfection. Just as broken pottery is mended with gold to highlight its cracks, each piece honours the philosophy that scars and flaws are marks of strength, not weakness.
Much like Kintsugi, handcrafted leather develops a natural patina over time, deepening in character with every use. Together, they tell a story of transformation, embracing impermanence and finding beauty in the journey; a quiet reflection of enduring craftsmanship and authenticity.
Photos are for illustration purposes only.
Actual product will be sent randomly due to the nature of collection.
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Materials
Vegetable Tanned Calfskin Leather
Tanned with natural oils and tannins of plant-based origin
Unadulterated Full Grain
Some parts of the leather may have scarring, bite marks from insects or wrinkles.
This is completely natural during the course of the animal's life, and should not be considered as defective.
Consider them as an untold story of the animal's life.
Dimensions
69mm x 91mm x 8.2mm
Due to the handcrafted nature of the product and material properties, please allow slight variances in measurements.
Care Information
The best care is non-neglect. Keep using it - the oils from your hands or body will constantly nourish the leather, keeping it from moulding or drying out.
Keep away from extremely wet or hot places. If you do get your product soaked, remove all items from it and dry it in a well-ventilated area, away from direct sun to prevent discolouration or drying out the natural oils within the leather. In fron of a fan, by a window, overnight is fine.
This product is also really good for cleaning and conditioning your leather goods. Every 2-3 months is great, 6 months if you're busy, yearly at minimum if you want it to last.