1.5″ Veg Belt Blank cut from Hermann Oak Tooling sides. Ranging in length from 85″ to 90″. Great for belts, bag straps, dog collars and many other custom leather goods. Hermann Oak carving and tooling leather is the choice when looking to create deep impressions and fine carving details. These hides dye evenly when doing custom dye and antique work,…
These veg tan belt blanks are cut from a V1 veg tooling produced by Sepici Tanning. Ranging in length from 48″ to 60″. Great for belts, bag straps, dog collars and many other custom leather goods. Beautiful full veg leather tanned from large European hides. Great for tooling/carving; accepts an oil or dye very nicely. Naturally a lighter color, which…
Tumbled Russet Veg Horsebutt Narrows – lightly tumbled, providing the strips just right amount of give they need for softer goods. Making them easier to handle when it comes to uses where the break in period can be too much. Tanned using a slow process to create a firm, dense leather that is ideal for wet molding and stamping. Great…
“Hermann Oak Skirting Leather is always the mark of quality in a saddle. Our non-loaded tannage carves and stamps superbly. It molds and forms to the seat with ease. This leather accepts oils or dyes evenly for a deep, rich color.” Aside from saddles and equestrian use, this leather also makes great belts, straps, handles, armor, bracers and many other…
Hermann Oak carving and tooling leather is the top choice when looking to create deep impressions and fine carving details. These large hides dye evenly when doing custom dye and antique work, while also achieving rich vibrant shades when oiled. Generally a firmer option when compared to other tooling/strap leathers on the market. Great for belts, wallets, bag straps, lining…
Veg Tanned skins with an unfinished matte appearance (minus the Glazed Cognac color). Great for braiding, lacing, whips, wallets, card holders and other custom leather goods. These are aniline dyed hides, color may slightly differ from dye lot to dye lot. Pound for pound some of the toughest leather out there. LHG stands for Leather House Grossman, the tannery that…
Tanned using a slow process to create a firm, dense leather that is ideal for wet molding and stamping. Great for sheaths, holsters, bags straps, razor strops, welts and belts (when long enough). The veg tanned strips come from the heaviest section of the hide. Horse has a very tight grain structure, creating a denser leather in comparison to cowhide.…