Small Keyring
Please note: these pictures are examples, each of these are slightly different, but function the same.
A very simple, small keyring. Great for when your hands are full and the easiest access to your keys is to dangle them from your finger.
8cm x 1.5cm, the keyring itself is 2cm.
These are a part of my effort to reduce the amount of waste generated by my bigger pieces, and as such may have folds or marks on them. I do not avoid these, as I think they have character. Going from my own use, they are fairly strong and will hold secure a reasonable amount of weight.
These pieces are entirely hand cut, glued, and riveted by myself.
They are lightly oiled to condition them, which also brings out the imperfections in the leather. You can oil them further if you want to darken the colour; I use hempseed oil, but any kitchen oil such as olive or sunflower seed oil will also work. Simply rub generously into the leather with a piece of fabric; note that if applied unevenly, it will even out over a few hours. Your leather will darken naturally over time, ageing nicely, especially if out in the sun.
Please note: these pictures are examples, each of these are slightly different, but function the same.
A very simple, small keyring. Great for when your hands are full and the easiest access to your keys is to dangle them from your finger.
8cm x 1.5cm, the keyring itself is 2cm.
These are a part of my effort to reduce the amount of waste generated by my bigger pieces, and as such may have folds or marks on them. I do not avoid these, as I think they have character. Going from my own use, they are fairly strong and will hold secure a reasonable amount of weight.
These pieces are entirely hand cut, glued, and riveted by myself.
They are lightly oiled to condition them, which also brings out the imperfections in the leather. You can oil them further if you want to darken the colour; I use hempseed oil, but any kitchen oil such as olive or sunflower seed oil will also work. Simply rub generously into the leather with a piece of fabric; note that if applied unevenly, it will even out over a few hours. Your leather will darken naturally over time, ageing nicely, especially if out in the sun.
Please note: these pictures are examples, each of these are slightly different, but function the same.
A very simple, small keyring. Great for when your hands are full and the easiest access to your keys is to dangle them from your finger.
8cm x 1.5cm, the keyring itself is 2cm.
These are a part of my effort to reduce the amount of waste generated by my bigger pieces, and as such may have folds or marks on them. I do not avoid these, as I think they have character. Going from my own use, they are fairly strong and will hold secure a reasonable amount of weight.
These pieces are entirely hand cut, glued, and riveted by myself.
They are lightly oiled to condition them, which also brings out the imperfections in the leather. You can oil them further if you want to darken the colour; I use hempseed oil, but any kitchen oil such as olive or sunflower seed oil will also work. Simply rub generously into the leather with a piece of fabric; note that if applied unevenly, it will even out over a few hours. Your leather will darken naturally over time, ageing nicely, especially if out in the sun.