This bracelet left the collection in 2018.
Double-ended locks, which enable you to change the beads on your bracelet without tools, are sold separately.
Note that the listed lengths indicate the total length of the bracelet with a lock attached, so the chain itself is actually 2 cm shorter than indicated.
If, for example, you require a 20 cm bracelet, choose '20 cm'. We will send you an 18 cm chain and when you add a lock your bracelet will be the perfect size.
Basic Lock, Swan Lock, Gold Heart Lock, Fish Lock, Big Flower Lock and Lock with Buds will not fit a leather bracelet, so we recommend that you choose a different lock for your leather bracelet.
- Item number: TLEBR-00025
- Designer: Nicolas Aagaard
- Main material: Leather
Caring for your leather jewellery
Leather is a natural material that will change with time. Leather only becomes more beautiful with use and when allowed to develop a little patina. To preserve the beautiful appearance here are a few simple tips to follow.
For daily cleaning, simply wipe the leather gently with a soft, dry cloth. Stains should be removed immediately before they soak in or dry.
Use a mild professional cleaner (without chemicals) or a mild soap such as soap flakes or saddle soap. Create suds in a bowl and apply the suds to a soft, lint-free cloth, then wipe the leather (not scrub). Afterwards, wipe the leather with a dry cloth and add a leather conditioner to protect it further. Remember to keep leather out of direct sunlight.
Always keep your leather jewellery dry because it’s porous and will never be completely waterproof. Water can damage a leather bracelet and cause it to stain, discolor, or deteriorate. If a leather bracelet or necklace is worn whilst showering or swimming the life span will shorten significantly. Using a leather protective spray can help repel water but always read the instructions first.
It’s best to take off your bracelet when sleeping or during a heavy workout. But be careful where you place it. Leather does best in cool or room-temperature areas. Extreme heat can dry it out, so avoid radiators, stoves etc.

