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A great sutra created by a combination of modern technology and Mongolian craftsmanship. This work, which embodies the national style and heritage, was created to honor the home in the back of the house and in the office. The book cover is embossed with the seal of the Mongolian tribe, depicted by the method of steel carving of the Great Migration movement, all the patterns and footprints are placed around it, and a brass loop with a leather material is placed for the book. The glass part of the book is leather and reflects the Mongolian script and the image of a Mongolian hero. The front of the box is embroidered with the seals of Ikh Nuudel and Mongol tribes, pure natural gems, and protective ornaments are placed in the corners. Language: English, Mongolian, Mongolian Uighur script Size: SM Height 15.5 cm Width 25cm Height 40cm
Durable full grain vegetable tanned leather notepad cover, perfect for protecting flimsy notepads in your bag or pocket. Decorated with basketweave stamping on one cover and an attractive hand-carved 'pillowtop' quilted design on the reverse. Saddle stitched by hand for durability to last without unraveling and finished with a water resistant top coat. Fits standard 3x5 inch flip-top notepads. Notepad not included.
Custom Leather Bible Cover! Each Bible Cover can be custom designed with your Name(Initials)/Brand/Logo (NBL), floral scrollwork design with your choice of flower, scrollwork w/o flowers, basketweave/ Geometric stamping, Character carvings, inlays, or a combination of any. Color options are infinite, using dyes, acrylic, or a combination. I also offer a wide range of color options for the stitching as well. The design on the inside can be changed to accommodate your needs. Examples include card pockets, notepad/ pen holder, and closures. Each Bible cover is made with 6-8oz Herman Oak Veg Tan for the outside panels, 3-4oz Herman Oak Veg Tan for the inside panels, 2-3oz Kangaroo for the panel pockets, and 4-5oz Oil Tan Chap leather is used for the binding area. Once the order is placed, I will reach out for your Bible measurements and start working on the design with you. M³_Leather is Veteran (Doc U.S. Army) Owned & Operated, and all products are hand-made to order in Houston, Texas. Thank You & GOD Bless!
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How to Carve Leather: En fortsættelse af "Inverted Leather Carving". Viser grundtrækkene i punsling og over 60 mønstre til tegnebøger, bælter m.m. Lige så rigt og udførligt illustreret som Al Stohlman's øvrige bøger. 48 sider. (engelsk tekst)
UNIQUENESS. This exclusive and high-quality leather notebook "INVINCIBLE TIGER" is for strong and independent people. It is a completely handmade author's work, so this notebook is the only in the world! GENUINE LEATHER. The genuine leather is of high-quality and of very nice brown colour. MANUAL STAMPING. The notebook is decorated with the difficult multi-level 3D leather stamping of a tiger made manually. SYMBOLIC MEANING. The tiger is a symbol of power and energy all over the world. It is associated with power, passion, ferocity and sensuality. In addition to these it represents beauty and speed, cruelty and wrath and its appearance in dream is usually a sign of new power or passion that has awakened within an individual. VINTAGE STYLE. Some attrition in a wonderful vintage style lets the notebook to look very noble. FEATURES: - the notebook "INVINCIBLE TIGER" combines 352 pages (176 sheets) of white paper; - the paper format is A5 (148mm x 210mm); - the leather cover is removeable, so you can change the notebook inside when it is completed. This thing makes this notebook very confortable in usage. This awesome notebook with a tiger will be a great present business gift! P.S. You may also order your own personalized diary in our leather cover! See other leather notebooks from our store: https://etsy.me/2J5azSg OUR CONTACTS E-mail: furmani.exclusive@gmail.com Viber: +380968192375 FB: facebook.com/furmani.exclusive Pinterest: pinterest.com/furmaniexclusiv Instagram: instagram.com/furmani.exclusive Worldwide shipping
Beautiful Hand Carved 12 & 12 Book Cover. FREE First Name/Initials & Sobriety Date on Inside Panel * Fits 8.5" X 5.5" X 0.5" 12 & 12 Book * Veg Tan Leather * Gorgeous Lining * Cowhide Double Loop Lacing
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This special tooling leather cover is the perfect choice for your heirloom missal, bible, or book. The leather is carefully carved and embossed, and then dyed to create a unique and beautiful design. The front cover features a hand-carved cross, while the back cover showcases an intricate pattern. While the default color is brown, you can request a specific color for your cover. Each cover is a labor of love and skill, taking many hours to create, ensuring that it will be a one-of-a-kind piece just for you. As a result, the production time for this cover is typically 3 to 4 weeks, although it may be completed sooner depending on current orders. To ensure a perfect fit, I will need the precise measurements of your book, including the width, height, and depth, to the nearest millimeter. If you prefer inches, that's fine too, but please be very accurate. In case you are unsure between two measurements, always choose the larger one. Please note that you are responsible for providing the correct measurements.. If you have a different design in mind or any specific requirements, feel free to email me at [email protected] to discuss it further. If for any reason you are not fully satisfied with the cover, before using it, you can return it for a full refund (minus postage).
During the winter…For all practical purposes nature is at a standstill. . . there is a wonderful joy in leaving behind the noisy city streets and starting out along the white road that leads across the hills. With each breath of the sharp, reviving air one seems to inhale new life. A peace as evident as the sunshine on the fields takes possession of one's inner being. The trivial cares which fretted like a swarm of mosquitoes are driven away by the first sweep of wind that comes straight from the mountains. . . The intense silence that broods over the snow-bound land is a conscious blessing. The deep blue of the sky and the purple shadows cast by the trees and plants are a feast to the eye. The crunch of the snow-rind beneath our feet and the varied hum of the telegraph wires overhead are music to our ears. An amateur botanist and author during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Frances Theodora Smith Dana Parsons (1861 - 1952) wrote four notable botanical books, which I have discovered due to their lovely decorative publishers edition covers, designed by the famed cover illustrator of that time period, Margaret Armstrong: How to Know the Wild Flowers: A Guide to the Names, Haunts, and Habits of our Common Wild Flowers (1893). Author: Mrs. William Starr Dana. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. Illustrations by Marion Satterlee. This, her most famous work, which has been referred to as the “first field guide to North American wildflowers,” went through several editions in her lifetime and has remained in print into the 21st century. The original beginnings of the conservation movement took place in the 1890s, and this book was the first of many such books published between 1890 and the early years of the 20th century. Arranged by flower colors, the book not only describes a plant and gives botanical data but also tells where to find it. It was something of a sensation in its day, the first printing selling out in five days; and garnered favorable responses from Theodore Roosevelt and Rudyard Kipling, among others. According To Season [Cassandra’s favorite!] (1894), Author: Mrs. William Starr Dana. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons. This book features a collection of the author’s articles for the New York Tribune. As stated by the author in her preface: “In that the aim of this little volume is the stimulation of an observant love of nature, and especially the increase of knowledge about our plants, it is similar to ‘How to Know the Wildflowers.’ But in each book this has been attempted in so different a mood and manner that I feel confident that neither encroaches upon the province of the other...” Plants and their Children (1896), Author: Mrs. William Starr Dana, New York: American Book Company. Illustrations by Alice Josephine Smith. Published by a popular schoolbook publisher of this era, this sweet little volume authored for children was named one of the 50 best children’s books of its time and was suggested for reading to young children in the classroom. How to Know the Ferns (1899). Author: Frances Theodora Parsons. Originally illustrated by Marion Satterlee and Alice Josephine Smith. Toronto: The Publisher's Syndicate Limited. A newly enlarged edition was published by Charles Scribner’s Sons in 1903 with 32 color plates illustrated by Elsie Louis Shaw. A total of seven printings of this book were by New York: Charles Scribner's Sons between 1900 and 1925; then years later in the late 1900s there were at least two printings by New York: Dover Book; and finally, one printing in 2005 by Kessinger Publishing. Born in 1861 in New York City to N. Denton Smith, a tea merchant, and Harriet Shelton Smith and educated at Miss Comstock’s School, Frances Theodora, or “Fanny,” developed her lifelong love of of nature and especially of wildflowers during summers spent at her maternal grandparents' home located between the Hudson River and the Catskill Mountains near Newburgh, New York. Frances married, William Starr Dana, a Commander in the U.S. Navy and sixteen years her senior, in 1884 at the age of 23. Shortly thereafter she lost her first baby, and in 1890 her husband died in a flu epidemic in Paris. Observing the Victorian rules for widows, Frances wore black and restricted her social contacts for some years afterward, until her friend Marion Satterlee lured her into taking walks in the countryside and resuming her interest in wildflowers. It has been said that these strolls inspired her first and most popular book, How to Know the Wildflowers (1893). As was the custom for female authors of her day, she first used her husband’s name as her author’s name, “Mrs. William Starr Dana,” for her first three books published in 1893, 1894 and 1896. Frances "in the field" - from the frontispiece of How to Know the Ferns In 1896, Frances married Professor James Russell Parsons, Jr., an author in the field of education, treasurer of the University of the State of New York at Albany, a politician in New York State and later a diplomat – Counsel General at Mexico City under President Theodore Roosevelt, a friend of Frances’ family since childhood. During the early years of their marriage in Albany, New York, James had financial problems - the reason Frances wrote How to Know the Ferns, as a companion volume to her successful wildflower guide. The cover of How to Know the Ferns (published in 1899) records her name as “Frances Theodora Parsons, Author of How to Know the Wildflowers.” Before James Parson’s tragic and untimely death in Mexico City in 1905 via a collision of a trolley car with his carriage, the couple had a son, James Russell Parsons III, in 1897, and a daughter, Dorothea, who died in 1902 at the age of 2 ½ . After being widowed this second time, Frances published a poem in Scribner’s Magazine , (“When Laughter is Sadder than Tears,” January, 1911, Vol. XLIX, p. 71); but did not write any other books until 1951, a year before her death in Katonah, New York, at the age of 90, when she privately published an autobiography, Perchance Some Day (1952). After James’ death, Frances and her son, Russell, moved from Albany back to New York City; and both were often cited in the New York Times’ society columns alongside the Astors, the Tiffanys, etc. During the remainder of her lifetime Frances did not pursue any other botanical activities. She was an advocate of women’s suffrage and an active supporter of the Republican and Progressive Parties (serving as first vice-president of the New York County Republican Committee and as a member of the Republican Women’s State Executive Committee, and managing a successful campaign for New York City Mayor Fiorello H. La Guardia, when he ran for President of the Board of Aldermen). She participated in activities supporting wounded World War I veterans, the New York City public schools, and the protection of Central Park and traveled widely in Europe. Interestingly, her obituary on June 11, 1952, focuses on her civic accomplishments and barely mentions her four famous botanical books. In her 1951 autobiography, Frances does not dwell on her personal life, but portrays a way of life and tells inside stories of political intrigue. As one brief online Parsons biography states, “As an intimate of the Roosevelt family, she was well placed to talk about the jockeying for position that went on in state Republican circles. Occasionally, she comments on the position of women or their interests, often seeming surprised at the lack of masculine support for women's rights. Parsons was not a serious botanist or naturalist, but her organizing abilities, thoroughness, and common sense made her books successful. Politics and nature make an interesting combination in her writings.” I would certainly agree…
Philadelphia Neoclassic sofa with exposed mahogany frame upholstered in silk with contrasting gimp and fitted with a leather seat cushion. The crest rail has a panel of branch crotch mahogany which is book matched across the length of the sofa back. The scrolled arms, lion’s paw legs with cornucopia carved bracket supports, and apron are all carved from solid Cubus mahogany, with branch crotch mahogany veneers. The sofa legs are fitted with original castors. The seat is fitted with matching leather seat cushion, and two silk covered bolsters, and two 22” square pillows. American, Philadelphia, circa 1830. less
Moulded from clay these beautifully detailed book covers by Aniko Kolesnikova are so amazing that for the first time ever you’ll spend just as much time looking ... Continue Reading »
Beautiful Hand Carved AA BB Cover with Antique Finish Produced by RCMLeather Ready to Ship Free Sobriety Date Free First Name or Initials Example: DJG. 03 04 1974 Fits Standard AA Big Book w/Hard Cover * High Quality Veg Tan Leather * AA Logo embedded in Floral Carving * Beautiful Leather Lining * Real Calf Hide double loop lacing * Antique Finish Want a matching 12 & 12 Cover? Save $49.60 and order a matching second cover [12&12 Hard Cover or cover of your choice] by sending us a message and ry we will do the rest. We are a custom leather shop in AZ that builds what our customers want. High quality is our goal for everything we produce.
Bind a Book in Tooled Leather: Turn an old ugly book with a broken cover into an heirloom-worthy hand-tooled masterpiece. After trying several methods, I think I've found a pretty good one. Here it is:
Leather Tooled Book Cover with Japanese Koi and Hibiscus Flowers! If you haven't ever tooled leather...carved it...you haven'...
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