"This leather story starts with a pivotal workshop that I took in sunny CA with an Hermès trained master leatherworker, Bea Amblard of Amblard Leather Atelier. During this workshop, I learned the age-old method of European hand saddle stitching, leather craftsmanship and I fell in love with creating luxury leathergoods.
It was soon after I left sunny CA and returned to NYC, that I got the inspiration to design functional beautiful handbags.
My leather handbags are made out of full grain vegetable tanned leather and solid brass hardware. Each handbag is handcut and stitched using hundreds year-old traditional leather methods and hand tools, which means a stronger bag with a history.
Mary Savel handbags are not only durable, but they also have a timeless and functional design. Vegetable tanned leather ages and gets better and better with time as well just like we do. Imagine a bag that will look better in 5 years then it does now Imagine walking down the street and getting stopped by strangers who want to know where you got that bag."
"This leather story starts with a pivotal workshop that I took in sunny CA with an Hermès trained master leatherworker, Bea Amblard of Amblard Leather Atelier. During this workshop, I learned the age-old method of European hand saddle stitching, leather craftsmanship and I fell in love with creating luxury leathergoods.
It was soon after I left sunny CA and returned to NYC, that I got the inspiration to design functional beautiful handbags.
My leather handbags are made out of full grain vegetable tanned leather and solid brass hardware. Each handbag is handcut and stitched using hundreds year-old traditional leather methods and hand tools, which means a stronger bag with a history.
Mary Savel handbags are not only durable, but they also have a timeless and functional design. Vegetable tanned leather ages and gets better and better with time as well just like we do. Imagine a bag that will look better in 5 years then it does now Imagine walking down the street and getting stopped by strangers who want to know where you got that bag."