Collection: Tooling Leather

Tooling Leather

Tooling leather is a specialized, vegetable-tanned leather designed specifically for carving, stamping, and decorative work. This type of leather is favored by leathercrafters because of its firm, yet workable texture, which allows for deep impressions and intricate designs. Tooling leather is typically offered in a range of thicknesses-from 2 oz (0.8mm) up to 16 oz (6.4mm)-with 5 oz and above being ideal for projects that require added depth and durability. The natural surface of tooling leather retains unique characteristics such as wrinkles, scars, and natural marks, giving each piece a distinct look.

Known for its versatility, tooling leather can be dyed, antiqued, and molded when wet, making it suitable for a variety of projects, from belts and wallets to saddlery and armor. Its firmness makes it easy to punch and sew, while its durability ensures that finished goods develop a beautiful patina over time. However, tooling leather is not water-resistant and can darken or become misshapen if exposed to moisture. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced artisan, tooling leather provides a reliable canvas for creative expression and long-lasting craftsmanship.