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Ostrich Key Pouch - Mustard

Ostrich Key Pouch - Mustard

£375

A compact snap-close purse crafted from ostrich leather, featuring a gold key chain to keep your keys secure in style.

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A compact snap-close purse crafted from ostrich leather, featuring a gold key chain to keep your keys secure in style.

Details & Size

  • Crafted from ostrich leather
  • Brass hardware
  • Key ring on a chain
  • Dimensions: 7 x 10.5 x 1.5cm / 2.75 × 4.1 × 0.6"
  • Weight: 0.36kg
  • This item cannot be monogrammed




Care

Ostrich leather is celebrated for its supple texture, distinctive quill pattern, and natural resilience, and with the right care it will last for many years.

If exposed to rain, gently blot the surface with a soft cloth and allow it to dry naturally away from heat or sunlight.

Because the leather contains natural oils, it rarely requires heavy conditioning, though a small amount of specialist cream may be used sparingly if it appears dry. To preserve its colour and suppleness, avoid prolonged exposure to sunlight and always store the item in its dust bag, taking care not to press it under heavier objects that could flatten the natural quills.

Over time, the leather will soften and develop a rich patina, with each piece growing more individual in character.

SHIPPING & LEAD TIMES

We ship worldwide.

Delivery costs are calculated based on the weight of the product and the destination country.Delivery typically takes 2 - 4 working days within the UK and 3 - 5 working days internationally, subject to customs clearance.

For orders outside the UK, prices are exclusive of VAT, customs duties, and local taxes.

Did you know

By around 870 AD to 900 AD the first full metal locks were introduced. Previously, stretching back to Mesopotamia, early inventions were made of wood. As time went on, locks became increasingly intricate and complex, with Joseph Bramah in the eighteenth century creating a lock that was considered 'unpickable' for a time.

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