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Did you know? - All of our hand made leather covers are infinitely refillable.

Leather Bi-fold Wallet, Acanthus Leaf

  • Our Acanthus embossed Leather bi-fold wallet isn't just gorgeous it is long wearing. Handmade in the USA with premium domestic leather and drum dyed for a rich color. Your wallet will only get better with time, developing a beautiful supple patina.

    • Colors: Fern or Saddle
    • Dimensions: 3.25 X 4 inches when folded
    • Constructed with six card slots, two pockets and one bill compartment.
    • Fully lined with long wearing ballistic nylon.
    • Fits the US dollar and may accommodate larger international currencies.
    • *About Colors - Leather is a natural material. Variation in grain, texture and color are bound to occur. These photos are representative only and may not exactly match what you will see in real life. Please make your color choice with a generous spirit. - Curious or particular about colors? We highly recommend ordering a Leather Color Sample Set.
  • Our handmade leather products are made when you place your order. It takes time to bench craft our products.
    Normal production time for a Leather Wallet is 3-5 weekdays (more time may be needed during the height of the holiday season).

    Delivery times depends on the shipping method you choose at checkout.

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  • Acanthus Leaf

    Our acanthus leaf image is based on a tapestry design by William Morris. Born in England in 1834, the artistry of William Morris continues to inform and inspire today. Scholar and writer, designer of textiles, furniture and stained glass, he was a visionary whose organic aesthetic honored nature and natural themes. He was a founding member of the Pre-Raphaelite movement, equally passionate about medieval culture and socialist politics. A lifelong lover of all things mythic, he traveled to Iceland in 1865 to study myths and traditions that later inspired artistic and literary achievements such as the founding of Kelmscott Press. His design work is credited with inspiring both the Arts & Crafts and Art Nouveau movements.