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Glise Card Wallet in Dark
Glise Card Wallet in Dark
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$20.00 USD
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$20.00 USD
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The most slim and minimalist card holder/wallet at Haiti Made yet. "Glise" means slide in Haitian Creole. Our hand-stitched Glise Card Wallet is a single pocket card holder and wallet with one top opening. Accommodates double folded cash, plastic cards, business cards, and receipts. Holds up to 10 cards at one time.
- Handcrafted in Haiti
- Made from 100% vegetable-tanned leather
- Size - 3.5" H x 2.5" W x .2" D
- Debossed Haiti Made logo
- Available in black, cognac, and dark styles
This is a handmade leather item, so there will be variations in color and markings, adding to the unique character of the product.
Materials
Materials
What is Metal Art?Haitian Metal Art is a unique and beautiful art form that transforms 55-gallon steel oil drums into incredible pieces of art. It is imbedded in Haitian culture and was pioneered by Georges Liautaud in the 1950's when he began making crosses to honor the dead at cemeteries. This tradition has been passed down through generations and most Artisans can be found working in the village of Croix-des-Bouquets.How it's Made!The process of making each piece and is extremely labor intensive.First the top and bottom of the 55-gallon oil drum is cut, placed inside the drum, and set on fire to burn excess oil and paint. The cylinder is then cut down the center, laid flat, and pounded out into a thin sheet that is around 3'x6'.Next, the artist uses chalk and a stencil to plan out the design and uses a hammer and chisel to cut out the shape. The artist uses tools that look like railroad spikes to hammer out different patterns and create texture.Final step is polishing the metal with a wire brush and applying a clear varnish to give the piece a glossy finished look.
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
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Care Instructions
Care Instructions
Care Instructions:If displayed outside these pieces will rust/ patina overtime. Some people enjoy this look but if you prefer to keep it in its original form simply spray each piece with WD-40 and let sit until dry. Another option is to spray your piece with a coat of clear spray-on enamel annually. You can also use a clear coat to fix any scratches from regular wear and tear. Should you discover any rust on your piece simply sand it with fine sandpaper or steel wool and then apply the spray clear enamel. Follow these simple steps and your piece will stand the test of time!




