Hand-dyed at the tannery
Not a product.
A piece.
The marbling is hand-dyed at the tannery by skilled craftspeople — a process that can never be exactly repeated. The leather itself is horse shell: a dense, non-porous hide with no visible grain, cut from the tightest part of the animal. Scratches buff out with your thumb. It doesn't stretch. It takes on a deep, mirror-like shine the more you use it.
When these three are gone, they're gone. No two dye runs are ever the same.