Leather Kilim Backpack – Dark Brown Handcrafted Moroccan Travel Bag

$99.00

Handcrafted in Marrakech from full-grain cow leather and hand-woven kilim wool, this dark brown backpack features solid brass hardware, a flap closure, adjustable shoulder straps, and multiple exterior pockets. Fits laptops up to 15 inches.

  • Free worldwide shipping — sent from the medina, carefully packed.
  • Made to order in Marrakech — handcrafted in small batches by name.
  • One of a kind — natural materials mean no two pieces are identical.

A Backpack Woven from Two Moroccan Craft Traditions This leather kilim backpack pairs full-grain cow leather with hand-woven kilim textile — two craft traditions that have coexisted in the Marrakech medina for generations. The dark brown leather body carries the warmth of slow vegetable tanning, while the kilim panel bursts with burgundy, burnt orange, ivory, and black geometric diamond and chevron motifs. Together they create a backpack that feels at home on a cobbled lane in the Atlas foothills or a city commute. What Sets This Backpack Apart Full-grain cow leather: the top layer of the hide with the grain intact — develops a rich patina over time and grows more supple with every carry Hand-woven kilim panel: genuine wool kilim textile with geometric diamond, chevron, and zigzag motifs woven on a traditional loom Flap closure with solid brass hardware: solid brass buckles and D-rings — not plated — resist tarnish and age alongside the leather Linen-lined main compartment: one main compartment with a soft linen lining that protects belongings from the leather’s natural oils as it cures Exterior pockets only: a front pouch pocket and dual side pockets with individual brass buckle closures for items you need to reach quickly Adjustable leather shoulder straps: adjust to your frame with solid brass D-rings and a top carry handle for quick grab-and-go Laptop-friendly: fits laptops up to 15 inches in the main compartment Contrast topstitching: visible hand-stitched seams with contrast thread reinforce every stress point The Artisan Behind This Bag Omar, the Marrakech leather craftsman, works inside the Bab Debbagh tannery district — Marrakech’s centuries-old leather quarter where hides are still soaked in limestone pits and moved through vats of natural dye made from pomegranate rind, indigo, and henna. He selects full-grain cow leather, cuts each panel by hand against a steel template, and stitches every seam with waxed thread. Bab Debbagh in Marrakech is one of the few remaining tannery districts on earth where the full tanning cycle — from raw hide to finished leather — happens within walking distance of where the bag is assembled. Sizing and Fit The rucksack silhouette sits close to the back for comfortable all-day wear. Adjustable leather shoulder straps let you customize the fit, and the top carry handle offers a quick grab-and-go option. The flap closure opens wide for easy packing; the interior is one generous compartment lined in soft linen. For a deeper understanding of Moroccan leather types, tanning grades, and what to look for when buying, see our guide to buying authentic leather bags in Moroccan souks. Care and Longevity Full-grain cow leather rewards simple care: keep it dry, condition two to three times a year with a beeswax or lanolin balm, and avoid prolonged direct sunlight. The kilim wool panel can be spot-cleaned with a damp cloth — avoid soaking the fibers. Follow our Moroccan leather care guide for conditioning schedules, stain removal tips, and how to encourage an even patina over the first year. For Trade and Wholesale Buyers Boutique retailers, interior designers, and hospitality buyers sourcing in volume are welcome to enquire about our wholesale program — this leather kilim backpack is available across mixed-order runs. Browse the full range at our full leather bag collection.

Material

Leather, Wool

Color

Brown

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