Description
Passport case made of black or gold crocodile. Inside in black or gold box calf. This piece was entirely hand-stitched with a saddle stitch, using black or gold linen thread. The size can be customized at the customer’s request. Dimensions: 133mm high by 130mm long.
Black or gold
Your passport cover in black or gold crocodile was crafted with the traditional saddlery and leathercrafting know-how of Duret Paris. We have been bringing our exacting quality, subtle style, and eye for perfection to our unique and authentic leather goods for over 25 years. The quality of our leathers and skins is paramount to us, since they will be the cornerstone of the passport cover or accessory you select. The leather of your passport cover or accessory is then dyed the desired color, black or gold, using natural pigments. A hallmark of Duret Paris, a patinated black or gold can also be achieved through the application of beeswax. You can pick the type of buckle that best matches your black or gold passport cover from our choice of gold, palladium or ruthenium finishes. Your black or gold leather passport cover is equally suited to daily wear or special occasions like a wedding or award ceremony. Whether you choose it from our Classic, Bold, Timeless or Top Notch collections, your black or gold leather passport cover can be monogrammed with your initials – or someone else’s, if it is to be a gift.
Crocodile
Our passeport cases and accessories crafted in crocodile skin have won devotees right across the world – elegant people who appreciate the added value we bring through our superb craftsmanship. Duret Paris has built up a precious store of know-how over the years, and we are experts in handling this hard and durable skin. To make your crocodile wallets, we use the skin from the belly of the animal up to its tail, but also from the flanks, because these are the thinner, more supple cuts of skin. Most saddlery products and leather goods made with crocodile leather use skins from farm-bred Nile crocodiles or saltwater crocodiles. To do justice to this noble raw material, we dye it with natural pigments that can yield colors ranging from hot pink to the deepest black.