Mobile sling

£95.00

Small handbag perfect for a mobile phone. It is made from UK vegetable tanned leather. The leather is called “crazy horse” which will develop a beautiful patina when it ages. It is very strong and durable. It will darken and develop a vintage look.

It has been sewn by hand using saddle stitches. The strap is detachable.

Outside dimensions are 19 cm x 12 cm x 3.5 cm.

Handmade by myself, Kimmi in Wales. The leather products are marked Rossebø after the old farm where I grew up on the west coast of Norway. My grandparents turned the farm into a flower nursery in the 1950's with my parents taking over in the 1980's. The business is no longer there, but when my mum told me it was her dad who had drawn the flower on their old logo I knew I had to keep it alive.

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Small handbag perfect for a mobile phone. It is made from UK vegetable tanned leather. The leather is called “crazy horse” which will develop a beautiful patina when it ages. It is very strong and durable. It will darken and develop a vintage look.

It has been sewn by hand using saddle stitches. The strap is detachable.

Outside dimensions are 19 cm x 12 cm x 3.5 cm.

Handmade by myself, Kimmi in Wales. The leather products are marked Rossebø after the old farm where I grew up on the west coast of Norway. My grandparents turned the farm into a flower nursery in the 1950's with my parents taking over in the 1980's. The business is no longer there, but when my mum told me it was her dad who had drawn the flower on their old logo I knew I had to keep it alive.

Small handbag perfect for a mobile phone. It is made from UK vegetable tanned leather. The leather is called “crazy horse” which will develop a beautiful patina when it ages. It is very strong and durable. It will darken and develop a vintage look.

It has been sewn by hand using saddle stitches. The strap is detachable.

Outside dimensions are 19 cm x 12 cm x 3.5 cm.

Handmade by myself, Kimmi in Wales. The leather products are marked Rossebø after the old farm where I grew up on the west coast of Norway. My grandparents turned the farm into a flower nursery in the 1950's with my parents taking over in the 1980's. The business is no longer there, but when my mum told me it was her dad who had drawn the flower on their old logo I knew I had to keep it alive.