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I made one of these up in the past for a customer in Luxemburg. Thanks to the reach of the internet a fellow in Norway saw that one and decided he needed one too!

A Pictish mermaid tooled onto a slab of 6/7 oz veg tan. 5/8" buckle straps to keep it closed. I lined the backside with some nice black pigskin and stitched around the edge. Came out pretty cool if I may say so!

Cheers,

Andy

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Very nice!

I'm just starting to make bracers myself now. I need to get better at sizing them, and I also need to learn how to make and fix the straps.

Thanks! I've only made a couple bracers. My normal items are briefcases and wallets so this was a nice departure. I made the slab a bit shorter than the actual circumference to allow room for the straps to adjust.

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Very cool!

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Nice crafting there! I particularly like the dark edges on the lighter straps.

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Very nice, love the contrasts.

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Love your little mermaid :-)

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Love the look of it. Fantastic work.

Chris

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I share your interest in Celtic-Pictish-Norse material culture. Great work, I like it!

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