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The leathers
The leathers
Animal hides and skins are the raw materials from which the Jérôme Dreyfuss leather goods are made. The skins are sensitive, living materials which change over time.

Each skin has its own unique texture and grain, which appeals to all five senses, especially touch and smell. The value placed by Jérôme Dreyfuss on natural and organic materials epitomises its relationship with creation and the world at large.
All the skins are tanned using intricate, traditional methods yielding soft, supple and delicate pieces.

Lambskin8

Jérôme Dreyfuss has been using lambskin to make his creations since he started his leather goods line. Lambskin is supple, soft and light and and its dermis is fine. When it is vegetable-tanned, the transparency of the natural pigments highlights its delicacy. The properties of the skins may differ depending on where they are sourced. The skins from New Zealand are called “Bubble” lambskin while those from England are especially smooth.

petrol Bubble
Material

New Zealand lambskin has a naturally bubbled finish. Very popular in the 80’s, today it is back in ready-to-wear clothing and accessories. This leather is soft and lightweight. Bubble lambskin gives a casual-chic look to your accessories. The Petrole version has been washed for a more intense bubble effect.

Origin of the leather: New Zealand, vegetable tanning Made in France

Maintenance

At the beginning, wear your dark colored accessory with dark clothing to avoid color transfer from the accessory onto articles of clothing.

Regularly apply a non-greasy and without silicon nourishing cream (Test along the interior of the bag or a less visible corner before applying to the rest of the bag). 

Protect from heat sources.

Leather acquires a patina over time, it is a living and natural material. The delicacy with which you maintain your accessory will allow you to keep it for a long time.

Avoid rubbing your accessory against rough surfaces. This material scratches easily. 

Avoid snagging your accessory, as the lambskin could tear. 

Avoid contact with greasy or fatty substances.

Exposure to sunlight or artificial light can alter the colour of the leather. 

Avoid contact with water. Beware that humidity may increase colour transfer and bleeding onto clothing.

petrol Bubble
petrol Bubble
Noir bubble
Material

New Zealand lambskin has a naturally bubbled finish. Very popular in the 80’s, today it is back in ready to wear clothing and accessories. This leather is soft and lightweight. Bubble lambskin gives a casual chic look to your accessories.

Origin of the leather : New Zealand

Mineral tanning Made in France

Maintenance

Regularly apply a non-greasy and without silicon nourishing cream (Test along the interior of the bag or a less visible corner before applying to the rest of the bag).

At the beginning, wear your dark colored accessory with dark clothing to avoid color transfer from the accessory onto articles of clothing.

Warning: your dark clothes might stain on your accessory if the color is not properly fixed.

Protect from heat sources.

Avoid rubbing your accessory against rough surfaces. This material scratches easily.

Avoid snagging your accessory, as the material could tear.

Avoid contact with greasy or fatty substances.

Exposure to sunlight or artificial light can alter the colour of the leather.

Avoid contact with water. Beware that humidity may increase colour transfer and bleeding onto clothing.

Leather is a living and natural material. Using your accessory with delicacy will allow you to keep it longer.

Noir bubble
Noir bubble
Noir lisse
Material

Smooth lambskin is a flexible and lightweight material that is synonymous with luxury and timelessness. The fine grain of the leather gives a fine, delicate appearance that is soft to the touch. The tanning method used for smooth lambskin maintains the natural texture of the leather.

Black : Origin of the leather France (Aveyron) tanning made in France

Maintenance

Regularly apply a non greasy and without silicon nourishing cream (Test along the interior of the bag or a less visible corner before applying to the rest of the bag).

At the beginning, wear your dark colored accessory with dark clothing or with light colored clothes with light leathers to avoid color transfer from the accessory onto articles of clothing.

Protect from heat sources.

Avoid rubbing your accessory against rough surfaces. This material scratches easily.

Avoid contact with greasy or fatty substances.

Exposure to sunlight or artificial light can alter the colour of the leather.

Noir lisse
Noir lisse
Agneau celadon
Material

Smooth lambskin is a supple, lightweight material that rhymes with luxury and timelessness. Its fine grain gives items a delicate appearance. Leather develops a patina over time, making it a living, natural material. The delicacy with which you care for your accessory will help it last a long time.

Origin of the leather Spain. Metal-free tanning made in Italy. LWG Silver

Maintenance

Regularly apply a non greasy and without silicon nourishing cream (Test along the interior of the bag or a less visible corner before applying to the rest of the bag).

At the beginning, wear your dark colored accessory with dark clothing or with light colored clothes with light leathers to avoid color transfer from the accessory onto articles of clothing.

Protect from heat sources.

Avoid rubbing your accessory against rough surfaces. This material scratches easily.

Avoid contact with greasy or fatty substances.

Exposure to sunlight or artificial light can alter the colour of the leather.

Celadon
Celadon
Goatskin12

Goatskin leather is very dense, which is where it derives its structure and stiffness! It is the perfect material for leather workers! Its dermis is more resistant to friction than lambskin and the products last longer. Thanks to the expertise of our leather tanners we are able to offer a broad range of goatskin leathers from various sources, all with their own unique characteristics. For example, the goatskin from Madras in India is grained as opposed to that from Nigeria which is ridged.

Chèvre Ecru grainé
Material

The surface of these goatskin has been warmed to obtain this shine, with a delicate sound of leather to the touch which underlines the authentic, rustic and natural aspect. For the colors Tabac and Noir, the skin is always combined with split suede.

Origin of the leather India, vegetable tanning made in Italie.

Maintenance

Leather is a living and natural material. Using your accessory with delicacy will allow you to keep it longer.

• Regularly apply a nourishing, nongreasy cream (to be tested first on the inside or on a non-visible part) and without silicone. Warning: apply only to

the goatskin parts (and not to the velvet crust parts).

• At first, wear your accessory with dark clothes to avoid color bleeding on your clothes.

• Warning: your dark clothes whose dye has not been properly fixed could bleed onto your accessory.

• Protect from heat sources

• Be careful not to snag your accessory, the goat could tear.

• Be careful of your accessory rubbing on abrasive surfaces.

• Avoid prolonged contact with water, humidity reinforces the migration of colors on clothing.

• Avoid prolonged exposure to the sun or artificial light which can tone the color

Ecru Grainé
Ecru Grainé
Noir grainée
Material

These skins are thick and textured. The grain is natural, each skin is unique. A timeless classic.

Origin of the leathers: India 100% vegetal, tanning made in Italy

Maintenance

Regularly apply a non greasy and without silicon nourishing cream (Test along the interior of the bag or a less visible corner before applying to the rest of the bag).

At the beginning, wear your accessory with dark clothing to avoid color transfer from the accessory onto articles of clothing.

Protect from heat sources.

Avoid contact with greasy or fatty substances.

Exposure to sunlight or artificial light can alter the colour of the leather.

Avoid contact with water. Beware that humidity may increase colour transfer and bleeding onto clothing.

Noir grainée
Noir grainée
Tabac grainée
Material
Maintenance
Tabac grainée
Tabac grainée
Ruby
Material

The very distinctive appearance of this goat species gives a seventies look to the accessories. This species lives only in Nigeria. The skins are thick and provide structure to the designs.

Origin of the skins: Nigeria

Vegetable tanning made in France

Maintenance

Regularly apply a non-greasy nourishing cream (test beforehand on the inside or an inconspicuous area) and silicone-free.

At first, wear your dark accessory with dark clothing to avoid color transfer onto your clothes.

Keep away from heat sources.

Be careful not to snag your accessory, as this could damage the leather.

Be mindful of your accessory rubbing against abrasive surfaces.

Avoid prolonged contact with water, as humidity increases the risk of color migration onto clothing.

Avoid prolonged exposure to sunlight or artificial light, which may alter the color.

Leather develops a patina over time; it is a living, natural material. The care you take in maintaining your accessory will allow you to preserve it for a long time.

Ruby
Ruby
Lamé champagne
Material

The goatskins have been tanned in a unique colour. A metallic film with a lizard pattern was applied on the velvet side for better adhesion. The skins were then washed.

Origin of the leather: Nigeria, tanning made in Italy

Maintenance

Protect from heat sources.

Avoid rubbing your accessory against rough surfaces. This material scratches easily.

Avoid snagging your accessory, as the material could tear.

Avoid contact with greasy or fatty substances.

Exposure to sunlight or artificial light can alter the colour of the leather.

Avoid contact with water. Beware that humidity may increase colour transfer and bleeding onto clothing.

Wear your accessory with dark clothing at first to avoid color bleeding onto your clothes.

Leather is a living and natural material. Using your accessory with delicacy will allow you to keep it longer.

The fineness of smooth lambskin presents risks in use:

• Wear of the grain at rubbing points

• Tearing in the event of snagging or overloading

Lamé champagne
Lamé champagne
Chèvre Lamé Vert
Material

The goatskins have been tanned in a unique colour. A metallic film with a lizard pattern was applied on the velvet side for better adhesion. The skins were then washed.

Origin of the leather Spain. Metal-free tanning made in Italy

LWG Silver

Maintenance

Protect from heat sources.

Avoid rubbing your accessory against rough surfaces. This material scratches easily.

Avoid snagging your accessory, as the material could tear.

Avoid contact with greasy or fatty substances.

Exposure to sunlight or artificial light can alter the colour of the leather.

Avoid contact with water. Beware that humidity may increase colour transfer and bleeding onto clothing.

Wear your accessory with dark clothing at first to avoid color bleeding onto your clothes.

Leather is a living and natural material. Using your accessory with delicacy will allow you to keep it longer.

The fineness of smooth lambskin presents risks in use:

• Wear of the grain at rubbing points

• Tearing in the event of snagging or overloading

Lamé Vert
Lamé Vert
Noir brillante
Material

The very distinctive appearance of this goat species gives a seventies look to the accessories. This species lives only in Nigeria. The skins are thick and provide structure to the designs.

Origin of the skins: Nigeria

Vegetable tanning made in France

Maintenance

Regularly apply a non-greasy nourishing cream (test beforehand on the inside or an inconspicuous area) and silicone-free.

At first, wear your dark accessory with dark clothing to avoid color transfer onto your clothes.

Keep away from heat sources.

Be careful not to snag your accessory, as this could damage the leather.

Be mindful of your accessory rubbing against abrasive surfaces.

Avoid prolonged contact with water, as humidity increases the risk of color migration onto clothing.

Avoid prolonged exposure to sunlight or artificial light, which may alter the color.

Leather develops a patina over time; it is a living, natural material. The care you take in maintaining your accessory will allow you to preserve it for a long time.

Noir brillante
Noir brillante
Split suede7

The split is located underneath the dermis of the skin. It is generally used with a velvet finish, sometimes referred to as “suede”. It was widely sucessful in the 70s, a period that has always inspired Jérôme Dreyfuss.

Croute velours croco malabar
Material

The undercoat of the calfskin has been sanded for a velvety feel. For the colors black, tobacco and avocado, the skins have been mass-tanned.

Origin of the leather: Europe, tanning made in Italy

Maintenance

- Before using your accessory use a soft brush (to remove dust from the manufacturing process) and apply a waterproof spray. Reapply the waterproof spray regularly.

- At the beginning, wear your dark colored accessory with dark clothing to avoid color transfer from the accessory onto articles of clothing.

- Wear your light-colored accessory with light clothing to avoid color transfer from the articles of clothing onto your accessory.

- Warning: your dark clothes might stain on your accessory if the color is not properly fixed.

- Protect from heat sources.

- Avoid rubbing your accessory against rough surfaces. This material scratches easily.

- Avoid snagging your accessory, as the material could tear.

- Avoid contact with greasy or fatty substances.

- Exposure to sunlight or artificial light can alter the colour of the leather.

- Leather is a living and natural material. Using your accessory with delicacy will allow you to keep it longer

Low-density material that can tear when snagged or overloaded. Risks of disgorging in wet weather.

Croco Malabar
Croco Malabar
Croute velours savane
Material

The undercoat of the calfskin has been sanded for a velvety feel. For the colors black, tobacco and avocado, the skins have been mass-tanned.

Origin of the leather: Europe, tanning made in Italy

Maintenance

- Before using your accessory use a soft brush (to remove dust from the manufacturing process) and apply a waterproof spray. Reapply the waterproof spray regularly.

- At the beginning, wear your dark colored accessory with dark clothing to avoid color transfer from the accessory onto articles of clothing.

- Wear your light-colored accessory with light clothing to avoid color transfer from the articles of clothing onto your accessory.

- Warning: your dark clothes might stain on your accessory if the color is not properly fixed.

- Protect from heat sources.

- Avoid rubbing your accessory against rough surfaces. This material scratches easily.

- Avoid snagging your accessory, as the material could tear.

- Avoid contact with greasy or fatty substances.

- Exposure to sunlight or artificial light can alter the colour of the leather.

- Leather is a living and natural material. Using your accessory with delicacy will allow you to keep it longer

Low-density material that can tear when snagged or overloaded. Risks of disgorging in wet weather.

Savane
Savane
SPLIT SUEDE TABAC
Material

The undercoat of the calfskin has been sanded for a velvety feel. The skins have been mass-tanned. For natural leopard, grey leopard, a digital print was made on the surface.

Braiding is a work of precision and patience, and the braids are intertwined exclusively by hand by qualified leatherworkers.

All the flower eyelets are crimped and then positioned by hand.

The many rivets are also assembled by hand to preserve a resolutely artisanal look.

Origin of the leather Europe, chrome tanning made in Italy.

Maintenance

• Before using your accessory use a soft brush (to remove dust from the manufacturing process) and apply a waterproof spray. Reapply the waterproof spray regularly.

• Warning: your dark clothes might stain on your accessory if the color is not properly fixed.

• Protect from heat sources.

• Avoid rubbing your accessory against rough surfaces. This material scratches easily.

• Avoid snagging your accessory, as the lambskin could tear.

• Exposure to sunlight or artificial light can alter the colour of the leather.

Tabac
Tabac
Léopard chamois
Material

The undercoat of the calfskin has been sanded for a velvety feel. For the colors black, tobacco and avocado, the skins have been mass-tanned.

For the Leopard Chamois rind, a double dyeing was carried out to limit the disgorging of the color then a digital printing with the leopard pattern was carried out on the surface.

Origin of the leather: Europe, tanning made in Italy

Maintenance

 Before using your accessory use a soft brush (to remove dust from the manufacturing process) and apply a waterproof spray. Reapply the waterproof spray regularly.

At the beginning, wear your dark colored accessory with dark clothing to avoid color transfer from the accessory onto articles of clothing.

Wear your light-colored accessory with light clothing to avoid color transfer from the articles of clothing onto your accessory.

Warning: your dark clothes might stain on your accessory if the color is not properly fixed.

Protect from heat sources.

Avoid rubbing your accessory against rough surfaces. This material scratches easily.

Avoid snagging your accessory, as the material could tear.

Avoid contact with greasy or fatty substances.

Exposure to sunlight or artificial light can alter the colour of the leather.

Leather is a living and natural material. Using your accessory with delicacy will allow you to keep it longer

Léopard chamois
Léopard chamois
SPLIT SUEDE noir
Material

The undercoat of the calfskin has been sanded for a velvety feel. The skins have been mass-tanned. For natural leopard, grey leopard, a digital print was made on the surface.

Braiding is a work of precision and patience, and the braids are intertwined exclusively by hand by qualified leatherworkers.

All the flower eyelets are crimped and then positioned by hand.

The many rivets are also assembled by hand to preserve a resolutely artisanal look.

Origin of the leather Europe, chrome tanning made in Italy.

Maintenance

• Before using your accessory use a soft brush (to remove dust from the manufacturing process) and apply a waterproof spray. Reapply the waterproof spray regularly.

• Warning: your dark clothes might stain on your accessory if the color is not properly fixed.

• Protect from heat sources.

• Avoid rubbing your accessory against rough surfaces. This material scratches easily.

• Avoid snagging your accessory, as the lambskin could tear.

• Exposure to sunlight or artificial light can alter the colour of the leather.

Noir
Noir
Calfskin4

Calfskin goes hand in hand leather goods. The size of these skins makes it possible to do large cuts and there fore make large models. The bigger the animal, the thicker and tougher its skin will be.

Veau Anthracite
Material

Calfskin is the noble leather of leather goods. These large calf hides are thick and resistant, their surface mechanically grained for better grain regularity and lightly sanded for a peach-skin effect. A waterrepellent finish has been applied to the surface.

Leather develops a patina over time; it's a living, natural material. The care with which you look after your accessory will ensure its long life.

Origin of the leather Italy

Chrome tanning made in Italy

Maintenance

• Before first use, brush the velvet parts with a soft brush (to remove sanding dust) and

waterproof with a colorless universal spray. This operation should be repeated regularly.

• At first, wear your accessory with dark clothing for dark leathers to avoid color bleeding onto your clothes.

• Caution: dark clothing with poorly-fixed dye may bleed onto your accessory.

• Protect from heat sources.The thickness and consistency of these skins present no problems in terms of tearing. On the other hand, the nubuck finish, especially in light colors, will darken with use, and color transfer between garments and accessories is possible.

• Be careful not to snag your accessory, as the skin may tear.

• Avoid prolonged contact with water, as humidity reinforces color migration on clothing.

• Avoid prolonged exposure to sunlight or artificial light, which can nuance the color.

• Avoid greasy substances

Anthracite
Anthracite
Calfskin Noir Silver
Material

Calfskin is the noble leather of the leather goods world. These little calves have natural grain and wrinkles thanks to a transparent dye that respects the animal’s dermis. Very flexible, this material is nevertheless resistant to use.

Origin of the leather : New Zealand

Tanned in Italy

Maintenance

Regularly apply a non greasy and without silicon nourishing cream (Test along the interior of the bag or a less visible corner before applying to the rest of the bag).

Protect from heat sources.

Avoid snagging your accessory, as the lambskin could tear.

Avoid contact with greasy or fatty substances.

Exposure to sunlight or artificial light can alter the colour of the leather.

Avoid contact with water. Beware that humidity may increase colour transfer and bleeding onto clothing.

Noir
Noir
Veau Béton
Material

Calfskin is the noble leather of leather goods. These large calf hides are thick and resistant, their surface mechanically grained for better grain regularity and lightly sanded for a peach-skin effect. A waterrepellent finish has been applied to the surface.

Leather develops a patina over time; it's a living, natural material. The care with which you look after your accessory will ensure its long life.

Origin of the leather Italy

Chrome tanning made in Italy

Maintenance

• Before first use, brush the velvet parts with a soft brush (to remove sanding dust) and

waterproof with a colorless universal spray. This operation should be repeated regularly.

• At first, wear your accessory with dark clothing for dark leathers to avoid color bleeding onto your clothes.

• Caution: dark clothing with poorly-fixed dye may bleed onto your accessory.

• Protect from heat sources.The thickness and consistency of these skins present no problems in terms of tearing. On the other hand, the nubuck finish, especially in light colors, will darken with use, and color transfer between garments and accessories is possible.

• Be careful not to snag your accessory, as the skin may tear.

• Avoid prolonged contact with water, as humidity reinforces color migration on clothing.

• Avoid prolonged exposure to sunlight or artificial light, which can nuance the color.

• Avoid greasy substances

Béton
Béton
Cowskin5

Like calfskin, cowhide is very often used for leather goods due to the size of these skins which can be used to make very long straps and which allow whole cuts for the XL models. Cowhide leather also brings to mind the traditional vegetable tanning used for horse-riding accessories, saddlery and leather goods.

Chêne
Material

Authenticity and tradition come into the collection with this thick cowhide tanned in the purest tradition of the plant. This leather evokes the equestrian universe, vintage accessories ... products for life. The light colors react to light, the color gold will darken gradually.

Origin of the leather: France (Brittany), tanning made in Italy.

Maintenance

Regularly apply a non greasy and without silicon nourishing cream (Test along the interior of the bag or a less visible corner before applying to the rest of the bag).

In the beginning, wear your accessory with dark clothing to avoid color transfer from the accessory onto articles of clothing.

Warning: your dark clothes might stain on your accessory if the color is not properly fixed.

Protect from heat sources.

Avoid contact with greasy or fatty substances.

Exposure to sunlight or artificial light can alter the colour of the leather.

Avoid contact with water. Beware that humidity may increase color transfer and bleeding onto clothing.

Chêne
Chêne
Kirsh
Material

Authenticity and tradition come into the collection with this thick cowskin tanned in the purest tradition of the plant. This leather evokes the equestrian universe, vintage accessories ... products for life. The light colours react to light, the colour gold will darken gradually. 

Origin of the leather: France (Brittany), tanning made in Itay. 

Maintenance

Regularly apply a non greasy and without silicon nourishing cream (Test along the interior of the bag or a less visible corner before applying to the rest of the bag).

In the beginning, wear your accessory with dark clothing to avoid color transfer from the accessory onto articles of clothing.

Warning: your dark clothes might stain on your accessory if the color is not properly fixed.

Protect from heat sources.

Avoid contact with greasy or fatty substances.

Exposure to sunlight or artificial light can alter the colour of the leather.

Avoid contact with water. Beware that humidity may increase color transfer and bleeding onto clothing.

Kirsh
Kirsh
Noir
Material
Maintenance
Noir
Noir
Gold
Material
Maintenance
Gold
Gold
Croco noir
Material

On large cow skins an ‘embossage’ with a croco pattern has been applied. A material that became Neo-classic.

Origin of the leathers: Europe, Made in Italy

Maintenance

Regularly apply a non-greasy and without silicon nourishing cream (Test along the interior of the bag or a less visible corner before applying to the rest of the bag).

At the beginning, wear your dark-colored accessory with dark clothing to avoid color transfer from the accessory onto articles of clothing.

Protect from heat sources.

Avoid snagging your accessory, as the material could tear.

Avoid contact with greasy or fatty substances.

Exposure to sunlight or artificial light can alter the colour of the leather.

Avoid contact with water. Beware that humidity may increase color transfer and bleeding onto clothing.

Leather is a living and natural material. Using your accessory with delicacy will allow you to keep it longer.

Croco noir
Croco noir
Taurillon5

The skins of the taurilllon come from the family tannery in the South West of France created in 1927. The taurillon has been known for its resistance and its authentic aspect. On the nubuck finishing touch, a treatment anti-disgorging and water repellent has been applied, the peach skin like touch of the nubuck has been protected.

Taurillon Tabac
Material

Origin of theh leather Europe, tanning made in France.

The taurillon leather is known for it’s resistance and his authentic

aspect. The skins of the taurilllon come from the family tannery in the South- West of France created in 1927.

On the nubuck finishing touch, a treatment anti-disgorging and water repellent has been applied, the peach skin like touch of the nubuck has been protected.

A crocodile skin design is heat embossed on large pieces of cowhide.

Maintenance

• Before using your accessory use a soft brush (to remove dust from the manufacturing process) and apply a waterproof spray. Reapply the waterproof spray regularly.

• At the beginning, wear your accessory with dark clothing or light accessory with light colored clothing to avoid color transfer from the accessory onto articles of clothing.

• Warning: your dark clothes might stain on your accessory if the color is not properly fixed.

• Protect from heat sources.

• Avoid rubbing your accessory against rough surfaces.

This material scratches easily.

• Exposure to sunlight or artificial light can alter the colour of the leather.

• Avoid contact with water. Beware that humidity may increase colour transfer and bleeding onto clothing.

Tabac
Tabac
taurillon Imprimé Croco canard
Material

The bull skins come from a family tannery in the South-West of France created in 1927. The bull skin is known for its resistance and its authentic appearance. On the nubuck finish, a crocodile pattern was embossed then an anti-bleeding and water-repellent treatment was carried out, the peach skin feel of the nubuck was preserved.

Origin of theh leather Europe, tannage made in France

Maintenance

• Brush the velvet parts before the first use with a soft brush (to remove dust from sanding) and waterproof with a colorless universal spray. This operation must be repeated regularly

• At first, wear your accessory with dark clothes for dark leathers to avoid color bleeding on your clothes.

• Warning: your dark clothes whose dye has not been properly fixed could bleed onto your accessory.

• Protect from heat sources

• Be careful not to snag your accessory, the calf could tear.

• Avoid prolonged contact with water, humidity reinforces the migration of colors on clothing.

• Avoid prolonged exposure to the sun or artificial light which can tone the color.

• Avoid fatty substances.

Croco Canard
Croco Canard
Toile Coton2

Canvas fabrics now complete our line of leather accessories. They add a lifestyle flair to our companions with their inspiration, specific properties and choice of materials.

Print jeans
Material

This original pattern was developed by the Jérôme Dreyfuss studio. Its inspiration comes from the world of Japanese jeans and is enhanced with elegant, urban quilting.

100% cotton, weaving and printing made in Italy

Maintenance

• Dust using a soft brush.

• Clean with natural soap and rinse with clean water without chemicals (except for leather parts).

• Air dry.

• At first, wear your accessory with dark clothes to avoid color bleeding on your clothes.

• Protect from heat sources.

• The delicacy with which you maintain your accessory will allow you to keep it for a long time.

• Avoid prolonged exposure to the sun or artificial light which can tone the color.

• Avoid prolonged contact with water, humidity reinforces the migration of colors on clothing.

Be careful of pigment migration in case of high humidity.

Print Jeans
Print Jeans
Python4

The python seduces by its exoticism and is synonymous with luxury. He is part of the reptile’s family. It is easily recognizable thanks to its very cut scales which give the relief and the body to the accessories. The python skin is fine and flexible. Like all reptiles, the python has scales which vary in size depending on where they are located. The ventral scales are larger whilst the dorsal scales are fine and covered with the animal’s natural marks.

Python Ardoise
Material

The python seduces by its exoticism and is synonymous with luxury. It is part of the reptile’s family. It is easily recognizable thanks to its very cut scales which give the relief and the body to the accessories.

Noir : Origin of the leather Indonesia, tanning made in Italy.

Maintenance

Feed the leather with a product dedicated to snakes and reptiles (to be tested on a part not visible beforehand), or a delicate non-greasy milk to apply in the direction of the scales.

Wear your accessory with dark clothes at first to avoid bleeding colors on your clothes.

Warning: your dark clothes, the dye of which would have been poorly fixed, could bleed onto your accessory.

Protect from heat sources - Prolonged exposure to the sun or artificial light can tint the color.

Be careful of your accessory rubbing on abrasive or raised surfaces, a scale could catch on and your accessory could tear.

Avoid prolonged contact with water, humidity enhances color migration on clothes.

Ardoise
Ardoise
Python noir
Material

The python seduces by its exoticism and is synonymous with luxury. It is part of the reptile’s family. It is easily recognizable thanks to its very cut scales which give the relief and the body to the accessories.

Noir : Origin of the leather Indonesia, tanning made in Italy.

Maintenance

Feed the leather with a product dedicated to snakes and reptiles (to be tested on a part not visible beforehand), or a delicate non-greasy milk to apply in the direction of the scales.

Wear your accessory with dark clothes at first to avoid bleeding colors on your clothes.

Warning: your dark clothes, the dye of which would have been poorly fixed, could bleed onto your accessory.

Protect from heat sources - Prolonged exposure to the sun or artificial light can tint the color.

Be careful of your accessory rubbing on abrasive or raised surfaces, a scale could catch on and your accessory could tear.

Avoid prolonged contact with water, humidity enhances color migration on clothes.

Python noir
Python noir
Raphia1

Raffia yarn knitted on a fishnet for a better hold

Raphia Vert
Material

This precious fiber is mainly found in Madagascar. Local cultural heritage, the inhabitants of the island have been able to pass on this craft generation after generation. A unique ancestral know-how from harvesting raffia, through its drying and weaving. Preserving this work is an environmental issue which makes it possible to fight against the destruction of local forests which does not spare this island in the Indian Ocean.

Fiber, dyeing, braiding and manufacturing made in Madagascar.

Maintenance

- Dust using a soft brush.

- Clean with natural soap and rinse with clean water without chemicals (except for leather parts)

- Air dry.

- At first, wear your accessory with dark clothes to avoid color bleeding on your clothes

- Protect from heat sources.

- The care with which you take care of your accessory will allow you to keep it for a long time.

- Avoid prolonged exposure to the sun or artificial light which can tone the color.

- Avoid prolonged contact with water, humidity reinforces the migration of colors on clothing.

Raphia Vert
Raphia Vert
Raphia Ruby
Material

This precious fiber is mainly found in Madagascar. Local cultural heritage, the inhabitants of the island have been able to pass on this craft generation after generation. A unique ancestral know-how from harvesting raffia, through its drying and weaving. Preserving this work is an environmental issue which makes it possible to fight against the destruction of local forests which does not spare this island in the Indian Ocean.

Fiber, dyeing, braiding and manufacturing made in Madagascar.

Maintenance

- Dust using a soft brush.

- Clean with natural soap and rinse with clean water without chemicals (except for leather parts)

- Air dry.

- At first, wear your accessory with dark clothes to avoid color bleeding on your clothes

- Protect from heat sources.

- The care with which you take care of your accessory will allow you to keep it for a long time.

- Avoid prolonged exposure to the sun or artificial light which can tone the color.

- Avoid prolonged contact with water, humidity reinforces the migration of colors on clothing.

Raphia Ruby
Raphia Ruby
Raphia Noir
Material

This precious fiber is mainly found in Madagascar. Local cultural heritage, the inhabitants of the island have been able to pass on this craft generation after generation. A unique ancestral know-how from harvesting raffia, through its drying and weaving. Preserving this work is an environmental issue which makes it possible to fight against the destruction of local forests which does not spare this island in the Indian Ocean.

Fiber, dyeing, braiding and manufacturing made in Madagascar.

Maintenance

- Dust using a soft brush.

- Clean with natural soap and rinse with clean water without chemicals (except for leather parts)

- Air dry.

- At first, wear your accessory with dark clothes to avoid color bleeding on your clothes

- Protect from heat sources.

- The care with which you take care of your accessory will allow you to keep it for a long time.

- Avoid prolonged exposure to the sun or artificial light which can tone the color.

- Avoid prolonged contact with water, humidity reinforces the migration of colors on clothing.

Raphia Noir
Raphia Noir
Buffalo2

Its skin is naturally more grainy and more marked than that the cowskin. The buffalo has a more rustic and less regular look. It is traditionally used for furniture and leather goods because of its large size. Depending on the type of tanning, it can be more or less flexible but still remains very resistant.

Buffle Noir
Material

These buffalo hides are entirely tanned with vegetables. The vegetable tannins have been carefully selected to obtain this suppleness and this very natural appearance. The naturalness of this material is reinforced thanks to its aniline finish to obtain a transparent color while preserving the texture of the skin.

Origin of the leather Egypt, tanning made in Italy

Maintenance

Leather is a living and natural material. Using your accessory with delicacy will allow you to keep it longer

• Regularly apply a non-greasy and without silicon nourishing cream (Test along the interior of the bag or a less visible corner before applying to the rest of the bag).

• Avoid snagging your accessory, as the lambskin could tear.

• Exposure to sunlight or artificial light can alter the colour of the leather.

• Avoid contact with water. Beware that humidity may increase colour transferand bleeding onto clothing.

Noir
Noir