Your Cart

Comment

All orders are processed in USD. While the content of your cart is currently displayed in CYN, you will checkout using USD at the most current exchange rate.

Out of stock

Some items are no longer available. Your cart has been updated.

Have a Coupon code?
Coupon code applied will be stored on your account
Subtotal
Discount

This discount code cannot be used in conjunction with other promotional or discounted offer.

Total
Taxes and shipping calculated at checkout

NOVICA Caramel Pyramid Tattoo, Leather catchall

NOVICA Caramel Pyramid Tattoo, Leather catchall 78843555

Sale price USD $13.65 Regular price

Order summary

NOVICA Caramel Pyramid Tattoo, Leather catchall
13.65
Have a Coupon code?
Coupon code applied will be stored on your account

Subtotal
Shipping calculated at checkout.

OR

Buy With
Details
Details
Blossoming in a tattooed illusion, a floral star captures the imagination of Johnny Jimenez. He tools the motif by hand on quality Peruvian leather, which he transforms into a catchall by tying the straps on the corners. Jimenez finishes the catchall with walnut stain and lacquer.

Product Features
  • Hand-crafted item -- color, size and/or motif may vary slightly
  • Product Dimension: 2.8" H x 8.75" W x 6" D
  • Product Weight: 0.33
  • Material: Leather
  • Color: Brown
  • Country of Origin: Peru

Story behind the art:Johnny is heir to a family leather tanning tradition. His father, Don Diomedes had a leather workshop, and he learned the craft alongside his siblings. Their parents and uncles were their teachers. By the time he was six years old, Johnny would play with spare pieces of tooled leather, making designs. He eventually learned to tool. It's ironic how, back then when I was a kid and had no experience, I never had an accident. And later, with years of experience, I cut my hand! Johnny confides.

When I was 12 years old I was allowed to work on my own designs, and when I was 15, I was given my own set of tools! I used to compete with other people in the workshop too. Now I'm married to Irene, and we have two children, Brigitte and Johnny.

When my dad ran the workshop, we specialized in colonial motifs. I prefer Inca motifs. I studied business administration but, the truth is, I much prefer doing this. I like to try new things, including different leather tooling methods and, in doing so, I realized the quality of my work improved drastically. I am regarded as being one of the few tanners in Peru that still works with his hands.

Some people from the United States visited my workshop and liked my work, and since then they keep commissioning items for cowboys. This experience has taught me the value of constantly creating and renovating, and working with different materials, including leather, wood, and wrought iron.

My dad and I learned to draw on our own, because we enjoy creating new designs for our leatherwork.

There used to be many leather tannery workshops, but now there are only two where I live, mine and that of another featured artist. Moises Alvarez. That's why I'm very happy to be associated with you. I'd love to show the world how rich Peruvian artistry is, so that we may stop it from dying out. That's why I dedicate all my time and energy to my work, so that it may be worthy of your admiration.

The handcrafted touch of artisan skill creates variations in color, size and design. If buying two of the same item, slight differences should be expected. Note: Color discrepancies may occur between this product and your computer screen.

Imported

View Full Details
Sign in
If you do not have an account, click Create AccountCreate Account