The Moneymaker in Black – Nomali Cardholder
Your wallet is an everyday essential carry that needs to drip with handcrafted excellence.
Minimize your bulk and keep your look clean by protecting your hard earned money with this handcrafted cardholder. The Italian calfskin leather and fine stitching will brighten your day every time you pull out your card holder.
Handcrafted with passion by expert African artisans in our South-African atelier. Premium calfskin leather is sourced from a small family owned business in Tuscany Italy, a region well known for its exceptional leather quality. Threads and silk lining come from the Como region in Italy, famous for supplying luxury brands with fabrics. Our uniquely created scent is sprayed on as the cherry on top. We craft and source our singular pieces in an ethical, sustainable, and eco-friendly manner.
Shipping:
Every bag is handcrafted just for you. Let us know in your order notes what personalised text you would like, and we'll have your made-to-order bag delivered worldwide in around 10 business days.
Returns:
Changed your mind? If your bag was not personalized, you are welcome to return your item within 30 days for free.
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Made just for you
Every piece that leaves our atelier has been crafted for a singular patron. Deciding how your handcrafted bag should look like is the ultimate exclusive luxury experience. Fashion tells a story, what do you want yours to say?
Justifiable Pricing
Traditional luxury brands markup their products 10x the true cost. Because we take pride in being a responsible brand, we refuse to do that. We work directly with local African artisans with years of experience and pay fair wages. By cutting out unnecessary middlemen we can stand shoulder to shoulder with traditional luxury brands at a fraction of the typical price.
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