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Lizard Coin Pouch - Navy

Lizard Coin Pouch - Navy

£950

Crafted from lizard leather with a goat leather lining. Featuring a classic kiss-lock closure and a beveled main body with a single compartment

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Crafted from lizard leather with a goat leather lining. Featuring a classic kiss-lock closure and a beveled main body with a single compartment

Details & Size

  • Sustainably sourced lizard leather (Varanus salvator)
  • Interior lined with goat leather
  • Bevelled body
  • Kiss lock closure
  • Brass hardware
  • Single coin compartment
  • Internal gold logo embossing
  • Dimensions (from widest part): 8x 7 x 3cm / 3.15 × 2.76 × 1.18"
  • Weight: 0.58kg
  • This item cannot be monogrammed

Care

Lizard leather is valued for its refined texture, distinctive scale pattern and lasting strength. If it becomes wet, gently wipe it with a soft cloth and allow it to dry naturally in the shade, away from heat or direct sunlight.

The scales are delicate, so avoid heavy creams or oils. If the leather appears dry, apply a small amount of specialist reptile leather cream with care. Keep it away from strong sunlight and very dry environments to help prevent the scales from lifting or cracking.

Always store it in its dust bag in a space where it can breathe, and avoid placing heavy items on top of it. Over time, the leather will soften, develop a subtle sheen, and retain its own unique character.

SHIPPING & LEAD TIMES

We are unable to offer shipping on these items due to CITES regulations. For further information, please contact us at Cites@swaine.group.

Did you know

Leather from the Varanus salvator, also known as the Asian water monitor, is recognised for its distinctive scale pattern and remarkable strength giving the pieces a bold exotic character.

Goat leather is valued for its natural softness flexibility and fine grain making it ideal for durable yet elegant linings.

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