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Get your Wallet or Keys hooked by Feinschmuck

Wallet and key hooks bronze brass feinschmuck 242 Indian Head Bronze Belt Buckle by Feinschmuck Indian Head Bronze Belt Buckle by Feinschmuck Wallet and key hooks bronze brass feinschmuck ostrich Wallet and key hooks bronze brass feinschmuck ostrich Wallet and key hooks bronze brass feinschmuck cherry blossom and ray Wallet and key hooks bronze brass feinschmuck cherry blossom and ray Wallet and key hooks bronze brass feinschmuck cherry blossom and ray

Get your Wallet or Keys hooked by Feinschmuck

Here some preview images from some solid bronze items by Feinschmuck. Each single piece is unique by the traditional wax cast process. Skillful patinated and by so already unique in its look. Use the hooks to safely attach your wallet, keys or knife with a leash or chain to your jean. Right now they are available with cherry blossoms and surfaces from ray and ostrich.

Ha! I totally forgot to mention the Indian Head belt buckle which will also be available soon after the Bread & Butter fair January 2014 in Feinschmuck supplied shops.

After the Denim Workshop / Webshop

logo simon tuntelder after the denimafter the denim workshop tools

after the denim process

after the denim belt loop key chain after the denim billfold wallet after the denim full roller belt after the denim laptop portfolio after the denim rifle sling belt after the denim market toteAfter the Denim Workshop – Webshop by Simon Tuntelder:
Recently a “friend” of mine Simon Tuntelder, opened a webshop with some products he crafted out of leather but also deadstock items he gathered. I wrote “friend” and not friend, be-cause I failed to meet Simon personally yet. We are in close contact since more than a year. First via following the others blog and then having discussions about vintage stuff and craftsmanship and quality products. I call him a “friend” knowing by heart that he is one of the good guys with the right attitude and for sure a good guy to talk to.

I´m far to be in the league with Simon when it comes to working with leather. He got a great knowledge when it comes to treat/restore leather and also to craft items for himself, friends or now for you. Do me a favor and check his new website and shop to have a look at his products he crafted. Not to forget to also point you to his blog where he shares his findings and knowledge.