Nobuko Nishida! www.nobuko-nishida.com

Dec 07, 2019,12:29 PM
 

If you aspire to the highest quality and design, how about Nobuko Nishida: 


www.nobuko-nishida.com/

She runs a small workshop for artesanal handbags and leather goods in Tokyo and Kyoto.

High end products with amazing style and finishing.

Best

Uri

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Looking for a Leather artisan - recommendations please.

 
 By: Onemorewatch : December 7th, 2019-00:47
I have spent the last 2years looking for the perfect ladies watch and jewellery roll and have found anything remotely close despite shipping at all levels of quality and design. I have what I believe to be the Perfect design in my head but I am now strugg...  

Atelier Petrov

 
 By: batholith : December 7th, 2019-00:57
He has a presence on Facebook. I don't want to post a direct link here; I'm not sure if that is allowed. Good guy, good quality workmanship. He is slow as he does everything by hand and is a one-man show.

Thanks. Will do. [nt]

 
 By: batholith : December 7th, 2019-12:03

Here is the link

 
 By: batholith : December 7th, 2019-12:04
www.facebook.com

Try Equus Leather

 
 By: Boris : December 7th, 2019-02:23
I commissioned belts from them, and they are of top notch quality. They make watch straps too.

+1

 
 By: ChristianDK : December 7th, 2019-02:36
I have some belts as well. Very nice!

Nobuko Nishida! www.nobuko-nishida.com

 
 By: maronetti : December 7th, 2019-12:29
If you aspire to the highest quality and design, how about Nobuko Nishida: She runs a small workshop for artesanal handbags and leather goods in Tokyo and Kyoto. High end products with amazing style and finishing. Best Uri

Try seeing if some of the strap makers will be interested in adding another string to their bow, if not already done so.

 
 By: Boron : December 8th, 2019-11:51
By that, I’m referring to the likes of Aaron Bespoke (Toronto) and Dangerous 9 (John, in Germany). I would probably lean more towards John, but Aaron’s work is by no means second rate - far from it.

I'd try Etsy.com

 
 By: NickO : December 8th, 2019-15:13
It’s a website specifically designed for bringing artisans and craftsman together with customers / clients. Search around until you find a leather designer you like and then you can contact them personally. This will give you maximum flexibility in a one-...