One of one.
A rectangular gold-tone frame with a rope-twist border holds a polished stone slab — white and cream with rust veining and black dendritic inclusions that branch through it like frozen moss or bare winter trees. The stone is one-of-a-kind by nature; no two cuts are the same. Likely agate or jasper, origin unknown, character undeniable.
The strap is cut from Havana Brown USA English Bridle leather — the finest belt leather made. Tanned using a centuries-old process, bridle leather is dense, slow-breaking, and virtually indestructible. It starts stiff and molds gradually to the body, building a deep burnished patina over years of wear that no other leather can replicate.
Details
— Polished stone slab, likely agate or jasper
— Gold-tone rope-border rectangular frame
— USA English Bridle leather, Havana Brown
— 1½" strap width
— Hand-painted black edges
— Solid brass Chicago screws
— 1 of 1
Care
Condition the leather occasionally with leather balm. Bridle leather needs almost nothing — it was made to outlast its owner.
One of one.
A rectangular gold-tone frame with a rope-twist border holds a polished stone slab — white and cream with rust veining and black dendritic inclusions that branch through it like frozen moss or bare winter trees. The stone is one-of-a-kind by nature; no two cuts are the same. Likely agate or jasper, origin unknown, character undeniable.
The strap is cut from Havana Brown USA English Bridle leather — the finest belt leather made. Tanned using a centuries-old process, bridle leather is dense, slow-breaking, and virtually indestructible. It starts stiff and molds gradually to the body, building a deep burnished patina over years of wear that no other leather can replicate.
Details
— Polished stone slab, likely agate or jasper
— Gold-tone rope-border rectangular frame
— USA English Bridle leather, Havana Brown
— 1½" strap width
— Hand-painted black edges
— Solid brass Chicago screws
— 1 of 1
Care
Condition the leather occasionally with leather balm. Bridle leather needs almost nothing — it was made to outlast its owner.