My great grandparents immigrated from Ireland to America because of the potato famine in the mid-nineteenth century. My father worked as a railroad engineer early in his career. He would have liked these iron bookends upcycled from railroad spikes. Bravo!
Absolutely beautiful piece of leather so artfully decorated. I loved this bowl when I saw the photo and am even more pleased with seeing it in person. Such a uniquely crafted item i will be proud to give and I know will be very well received!
Thank you, Jimmy, for such a lovely gift!
Irene
"When my dad ran the workshop, we specialised in Colonial motifs. I prefer Inca motifs. I studied Business Administration, but the truth is, I much prefer doing this."
Johnny is heir to a family leather tanning tradition. His father, Don Diomedes had a leather workshop, and he learned the craft alongside his... read more