176,23€ (ex. VAT)
iPhone 14 13 12 12 Xs 8 7 6s or SE 5s or Plus Real Stingray Leather Flip Book Wallet Case. Handmade in Italy. Also for Samsung Galaxy, Huawei Phones, Google Pixel phones.
- Real Stingray Leather.
- iPhone 8 7 6s 4.7″ or Se 5S All Smaller Devices : Four credit card’s slots and a Partition to use as a wallet
- iPhone Xs or 11 PRO medium (S22, S21, Google Pixel) : Four credit card’s slots and a Partition to use as a wallet
- iPhone 14 Pro, 14 Pro Max, 13 Pro, 13 Pro Max All Bigger devices (S22 Ultra S21 Ultra, S20 Ultra Note 10) : Six credit card’s slots and a Partition to use as a wallet
- Tpu soft internal for easy removing
- NO closure allows quick access
- Full Access to all ports and functions
- Suitable for many Smarphones choose the right device
176,23€ (ex. VAT)
Description

(in photo) color Antracite Grey
iPhone, Galaxy, Pixel, Huawei Real Stingray Cover
• Real Stingray leather
• aniline coloured
• unique and luxurious leather article

internal with 3 slots for cards (the customer has requested expressly this customization)
A real Stingray leather smartphone cover artisanally made in Italy by Nicola Meyer Leathersmith is a luxurious and unique accessory that combines expert craftsmanship and rare materials. Stingray leather is a durable and beautiful material with a distinctive texture that is highly sought after by luxury goods manufacturers.

(in photo) color Antracite Grey
The artisanal manufacturing method used by Nicola Meyer Leathersmith is based on ancient techniques that have been refined over generations. Each cover is made by hand, using traditional tools and techniques that ensure the highest level of quality and attention to detail.
Working with Stingray leather is particularly challenging due to its hardness and glass-like texture. However, the skilled artisans at Nicola Meyer Leathersmith have the expertise and experience to transform this challenging material into stunning smartphone covers that are both functional and beautiful.
These covers are designed to fit major smartphone brands like Apple iPhone, Samsung Galaxy, Google Pixel, Huawei devices, and provide protection against scratches, bumps, and other types of damage. They are not only functional but also stylish, with a unique and eye-catching look that reflects the quality of the materials and the expertise of the artisan.
A real Stingray leather smartphone cover is a precious and unique item that will last for many years, aging gracefully and developing a rich patina over time. It is an investment in quality and style that will set you apart from the crowd and provide a touch of luxury to your daily life.
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These covers are designed to fit major smartphone brands like Apple iPhone, Samsung Galaxy, Google Pixel, Huawei devices, and provide protection against scratches, bumps, and other types of damage. They are not only functional but also stylish, with a unique and eye-catching look that reflects the quality of the materials and the expertise of the artisan.
A real Stingray leather smartphone cover is a precious and unique item that will last for many years, aging gracefully and developing a rich patina over time. It is an investment in quality and style that will set you apart from the crowd and provide a touch of luxury to your daily life.

An Attention to
Packaging
Each article will be shipped
inside its own Luxury Box
(you can re-use it to hold things).
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Shagreen, Stingray Galuchat... Precious Leather, Unique Goods from the past
In modern times, shagreen, stingray or galuchat is produced from the skins of commercially-farmed Asian stingrays.
Shagreen has an unusually rough and granular surface, and is sometimes used as a fancy leather for book bindings, pocketbooks and small cases, as well as its more utilitarian uses in the hilts and scabbards of swords and daggers, where slipperiness is a disadvantage.
In Asia, the Japanese tachi, katana, and wakizashi swords had their hilts almost always covered in undyed rawhide shagreen, while in China, shagreen, whose use dates back to the 2nd century, was traditionally used on Qing dynasty composite bows. Typically the ears and the spaces above and beneath the grip were covered by polished shagreen (in which the calcified papillae are reduced to equal height and form a uniform surface), sometimes with inlay work of different coloured shagreen. Shagreen was a very common cover for 19th-century reading glasses containers as well as other utensil boxes from China.
The early horse-skin variety of shagreen was traditionally prepared by embedding plant seeds (often Chenopodium) in the untreated skin while soft, covering the skin with a cloth, and trampling them into the skin. When the skin was dry, the seeds were shaken off, leaving the surface of the leather covered with small indentations. Sources are not clear whether this was being done to imitate pearl ray-skin shagreen from East Asia or if the technique was developed separately.
In the 17th and early 18th centuries, the term "shagreen" began to be applied to leather made from sharkskin or the skin of a rayfish (probably the pearled ray, Hypolophus sephen). This form is also termed sharkskin or galuchat. Such skins are naturally covered with round, closely set, calcified papillae called placoid scales, whose size is chiefly dependent on the age and size of the animal. These scales are ground down to give a roughened surface of rounded pale protrusions, between which the dye (again, typically green vegetable dye) shows when the material is coloured from the other side. This latter form of shagreen was first popularised in Europe by fr:Jean-Claude Galluchat (d. 1774), a master leatherworker in the court of Louis XV of France. It quickly became a fashion amongst the French aristocracy, and migrated throughout Europe by the mid-18th century. "The appeal of shagreen in Europe was closely bound up with the way the translucent skin absorbs colour, but in Japan, its whiteness was the measure of value".
Scholars concur that its popularity in Central Asia, where green footwear made of shagreen was popular into the 19th century, probably came as the result of its introduction from China perhaps during the 16th century rule of Suleiman the Magnificent. Three items made of shagreen can be found in the Topkapi collection.
Since the 18th century Shagreen has typically been used for covering portable items such as luggage, toilet cases and other boxes, the hard and robust looking finish seeming to assure its reputation for standing up to rough handling; book coverings are also known as well as larger pieces of furniture. The water resistant qualities ascribed to the finish are probably why there are many toiletry cases and associated objects such as shaving kits, snuff boxes and other items of a personal nature. The restrained look of the skin was felt to be very suitable for men.
Items continued to be manufactured during the 19th century, usually influenced by 18th century examples. There was a definite resurgence in items being made during the 1920s and 1930s, the lean hard finish and traditional pale green tone lending itself very well to the prevailing Art-deco style. Many of these items are designed along modernist lines with little 18th century influence. A broad range of items date from this period including furniture and luggage.
In the 1970s, Shagreen became fashionable again, partly due to the renewed interest in the Art-deco period. A range of items, including furniture such as small tables, have been manufactured since then, providing work for a small number of craftspeople catering to the luxury market. Small decorative items made of shagreen and silver have become popular in Southeast Asia; most are manufactured by high-end design studios in Thailand.

For Orders under 150 euro Value Amount is Possible to choose between Airmail Registered and DHL Express shipping.
Expensive Orders will be shipped only using DHL Express - Expedited method.
Please refer to the table down below for comparison.
IMPORTANT: if need DHL Express Delivery better to fill your account with a MOBILE NUMBER
It is important to manage the delivery (change address, change delivery time, manage pick-up and more...)
DHL Express vs. Airmail Registered
DHL Express Worldwide | Airmail Registered (standard service) NOT AVAILABLE | |
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Shipping Company | DHL Group | Origin: Italian Postal Service Destiny: National Postal Company of Customer's Country (e.g. for USA will be managed by USPS) |
Tracking | Fully tracked (Real-Time tracking Status) | Partially Tracked (delay on update tracking status) |
Manage Delivery | Fully Manageable for changing address or timings | NOT Manageable |
Insurance | INSURED | NOT Insured Goods travel at customer's risk |
Cost | on CART page update your shipping Nation and will be the Cost updated for parcel's weight. | small parcel 10 Euro (500gr) medium parcel 14 Euro (1Kg) big parcel 20 Euro (2 Kg) |
Delivery Days (average) | Italy: 1 day Europe: 1/2 days Usa: 2/4 days Australia-Far East: 3-5 days | Europe: only to Remote AREA Usa: 10-15 days (could be more) Australia-Far East: 10-15-20 (could be more) |
RUSSIA Destination | NOT AVAILABLE | YES (it is the only option available) |
Advices | Always traceable at www.dhl.com Advices by email and mobile number. Customers are encouraged to fill with mobile number their Accounts | NO advices in Transit Label in Post box if Customer Absent |
Request Sign | YES | YES/NO (depends on Destination Post Habits) |
Note to Courier | YES can leave optional Notes to Carrier for better Delivery | NO |
REMOTE AREAS | Could be a surcharge in price of shipping if your ZIP Code is in REMOTE AREA list (you can check here the list) https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=&ved=2ahUKEwjRqdq4oPr9AhVQa_EDHR8xAToQFnoECA4QAQ&url=https%3A%2F%2Fmydhl.express.dhl%2Fcontent%2Fdam%2Fdownloads%2Fglobal%2Fen%2Fremote-areas%2Fdhl_express_remote_areas_en.pdf.coredownload.pdf&usg=AOvVaw0QuwDYUl5Dn9aZTfYwnKYo |
If your ZIP CODE is in the DHL Remote Area List will be overcharged for the more costs sustained to reach your address... here you can check if your address is in the list
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