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Handcrafted Limited Edition Leather Tobacco Pouch I

Handcrafted Limited Edition Leather Tobacco Pouch I

By Salamoun & Sons
In Clothing & Accessories

Regular price $49.50 USD
Regular price Sale price $49.50 USD
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Item details:

Features:   Handmade  Limited Edition 
Materials:   Leather 
Art technique:   Leathercraft 
Dimensions (cm):  1.0 x 17.0 x 10.5
Net Weight (kg):  0.2

"Quality is never an accident; it is always the result of intelligent effort."

Discover the elegance of this handcrafted limited edition havana leather tobacco pouch, meticulously crafted by local designers and craftsmen at Salamoun & Sons. Made from genuine leather, this pouch embodies the fusion of tradition and modernity, ensuring durability and timeless style.

With ample space to hold your tobacco and accessories, this pouch is as practical as it is stylish. It features a secure wrap-around tie closure, adding a touch of sophistication and ease of use.

Owning this unique piece means supporting local artisans and appreciating the meticulous craftsmanship that goes into every stitch.

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About Salamoun & Sons

Salamoun & Sons traces its history back to 1895 when its founder, Hanna Salamoun, established a leather tannery in the Beqaa. The company came to boast business operations across the MENA, and even globally, as it forged its distinctive position in leather commerce in the region. In addition to its tannery, the company metamorphosed in 1965 into "Le Sellier," a renowned leather retailer that held a special place in the hearts of customers until 1997.

Today, Salamoun & Sons offers a wide range of services, including consultancy, wholesale operations, tailor-made products, leather refurbishment and restoration, and retail. With decades of experience and a deep-rooted commitment to quality, Salamoun & Sons provide their customers with high-quality products and a holistic, luxury experience — crafted to reflect our enduring legacy in leather craftsmanship.

Salamoun’s Photo by Laetitia Hakim