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Jane Watts is a leather and metal worker from South Devon in the UK. She uses traditional craft skills to create these beautiful belts that have. a unique story.
Each buckle is forged and shaped by hand using selected pieces of wrought iron recovered from the wreck of the SS James Eagan Layne, off the coast of south cornwall.
The British leather is hand cut stitched, the edges are bevelled and burnished by hand, finished using quality waxed linen coloured threads, then sealed and protected with beeswax.
Jane Watts is a leather and metal worker from South Devon in the UK. She uses traditional craft skills to create these beautiful belts that have. a unique story.
Each buckle is forged and shaped by hand using selected pieces of wrought iron recovered from the wreck of the SS James Eagan Layne, off the coast of south cornwall.
The British leather is hand cut stitched, the edges are bevelled and burnished by hand, finished using quality waxed linen coloured threads, then sealed and protected with beeswax.
Jane Watts is a leather and metal worker from South Devon in the UK. She uses traditional craft skills to create these beautiful belts that have. a unique story.
Each buckle is forged and shaped by hand using selected pieces of wrought iron recovered from the wreck of the SS James Eagan Layne, off the coast of south cornwall.
The British leather is hand cut stitched, the edges are bevelled and burnished by hand, finished using quality waxed linen coloured threads, then sealed and protected with beeswax.