TexuCrafts · Made in Berlin to last
Independent leather workshop in Lichtenberg (Berlin). I design and build leather wallets, chains, and accessories in small batches, focused on durability, function, and real patina.
What I make
- Trucker and biker wallets
- Slim pocket wallets and money clips
- Japanese-style coin wallets and small pouches
- Wallet chains, solid hardware, belt-loop keychains
- Tool rolls and gear accessories
- Small bags and leather carry
- Branded apparel in limited runs
My story
I’m Pedro. I was a tattooer for 25 years in Gijón and Berlin. The motorcycle scene, raw denim, and working with skin shaped how I design.
After years with classic, heavy tattoo machines that take a toll on hands and body, I reinvented myself and leaned into the craft I learned as a kid with my grandfather: leatherwork. I studied carpentry and cabinetmaking; that training feeds my taste for manual craft, which I bring to every piece.
Where I work
I work at Kunstfabrik HB55, a former industrial complex turned community of artists and makers.
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How I work
- Design and select the leather based on each model’s use.
- Cut and prepare parts.
- Hand dyeing and hand finishes when needed.
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Stitching: industrial machine calibrated for heavy thread; hand-stitching on specific parts when it adds value.
- Hardware assembly, secure backstitches, edge burnish, and
- final QC.
Materials
- Spanish full-grain, vegetable-tanned leather.
- Selected British or Italian leathers for certain pieces.
- High-tenacity thread.
- Solid hardware: brass, stainless steel, blued steel; limited runs may include alpaca or silver conchos.
Built for demanding use
Made for tough daily use—city, road, or workshop when needed. Solid build, real hardware, and patina that tells your story.
Warranty & quality control
Manufacturing-defect warranty. Issues are very rare because I inspect every piece by hand before it leaves the bench. If a manufacturing issue appears, I fix it.

Shipping & lead times
Stock is limited. Each product page shows stock status.
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In stock: usually dispatched at the end of the week; typically within the same week or 1–2 weeks, depending on preparation or if I’m away from the bench.
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Not in stock: made in purchase order sequence. I sometimes batch by model to optimize work. Typical lead time: 4–8 weeks.
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Need a specific date for a gift? Add it in the Order Notes. I’ll try to bring it forward if feasible, but I can’t guarantee it.
Note
Workshop closed to the public. Visits by appointment only.