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Leather pencil case Sonnenleder | Hempel
Leather pencil case Sonnenleder | Hempel
Leather pencil case Sonnenleder | Hempel
Leather pencil case Sonnenleder | Hempel

Leather pencil case Sonnenleder | Hempel

Leather pencil case by Austrian brand Sonnenleder with snap closure.

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zł243.00

Description

Traditional craftsmanship, authenticity and respect for natural resources - this is the definition of the Austrian brand Sonnenleder, created in 1986, which specialises in the creation of haberdashery from the highest quality German leather.

Sonnenleder pencil cases are made from German cowhide leather, which has been subjected to the traditional down-tanning method using only vegetable tannins.

The pencil case has one main compartment to accommodate writing instruments up to a maximum length of 16.5 cm. It has an additional pocket to hold business cards, receipts or postage stamps.

Thanks to the properties of natural leather, each item is unique, and with use the leather will develop a natural patina. giving our pencil case a personal touch.

The pencil case is closed with a snap fastener.

Dimensions | 18.5 x 11 cm

Made in Germany.

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