Bone Troll Bag

Sale Price:$60.00 Original Price:$80.00
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Primitive. Rough. Uncouth. Perfect little bag for the perfect little troll. Cobbled together from a discarded skin of… well, we don’t rightly know. Doesn’t matter because it’s soft, but strong enough to hold a ton of slingshot pebbles, a toad or two, whatever coins we can grab, and maybe even snack or two. There’s a sling strap that can be used as a shoulder harness or belt if we get skinny enough.

More modern folks might use this unique little belt-pouch for their wallet, brush, adventure cam, regular sized smartphone, and assorted other small odds and ends.

Process:
This leather was edge-glued, then hand-stitched to make a bag that looks rough but is strong enough for every-day use. Antler tine is attached to a sturdy thong and is used with the loop closure to keep the flap secured.

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Primitive. Rough. Uncouth. Perfect little bag for the perfect little troll. Cobbled together from a discarded skin of… well, we don’t rightly know. Doesn’t matter because it’s soft, but strong enough to hold a ton of slingshot pebbles, a toad or two, whatever coins we can grab, and maybe even snack or two. There’s a sling strap that can be used as a shoulder harness or belt if we get skinny enough.

More modern folks might use this unique little belt-pouch for their wallet, brush, adventure cam, regular sized smartphone, and assorted other small odds and ends.

Process:
This leather was edge-glued, then hand-stitched to make a bag that looks rough but is strong enough for every-day use. Antler tine is attached to a sturdy thong and is used with the loop closure to keep the flap secured.

Primitive. Rough. Uncouth. Perfect little bag for the perfect little troll. Cobbled together from a discarded skin of… well, we don’t rightly know. Doesn’t matter because it’s soft, but strong enough to hold a ton of slingshot pebbles, a toad or two, whatever coins we can grab, and maybe even snack or two. There’s a sling strap that can be used as a shoulder harness or belt if we get skinny enough.

More modern folks might use this unique little belt-pouch for their wallet, brush, adventure cam, regular sized smartphone, and assorted other small odds and ends.

Process:
This leather was edge-glued, then hand-stitched to make a bag that looks rough but is strong enough for every-day use. Antler tine is attached to a sturdy thong and is used with the loop closure to keep the flap secured.