A City Carryall Rooted in Marrakech’s Leather Heritage The cognac leather tote bag with brass hardware you’re looking at was hand-cut and hand-stitched in Marrakech’s Bab Debbagh tannery district — where hides have been tanned in limestone pits and vegetable-dye vats for over five hundred years. Full-grain goat leather, a suede interior, and a zippered top closure give this tote the structure to stand upright and the suppleness to soften with use. The burnished cognac finish creates natural color variation across the surface — each piece carries its own warm depth, and the leather develops a richer patina the longer you carry it. What Makes This Tote Different Full-grain goat leather: the top layer of the hide with grain intact — more durable and breathable than split or bonded leather, and the only grade that develops a true patina over years of daily carry Burnished cognac finish: natural color variations and warm undertones that shift with light and age — no two bags share the exact same shade Zipper top closure: keeps contents secure on crowded commutes and during travel, with a smooth metal zip that won’t catch on scarves or knit cuffs Brass hardware: rectangular buckles and clips complementing the warm cognac leather and resisting everyday wear Approx 70 cm adjustable straps: wear on one shoulder or carry by hand — the adjustable drop lets you find your fit Suede interior with one zip pocket: protects contents from the leather’s natural oils and gives your phone, keys, and cards a dedicated spot Single main compartment: roomy enough for daily essentials and a laptop — no fiddly dividers in the way The Artisan Behind This Bag Omar, the Marrakech leather craftsman, works within the Bab Debbagh district — where hides are soaked in limestone, then moved through vats of natural dye the same way they have been for over five hundred years. He selects full-grain goat leather, cuts each panel by hand against a steel template, and stitches the seams with waxed thread tight enough to carry a week of groceries without a single skip. Bab Debbagh-tanned vegetable leather from Marrakech is among the few remaining places on earth where the full tanning cycle — from raw hide to finished leather — happens within two kilometers of where the bag is assembled. Care & Longevity Full-grain goat leather rewards simple care: keep it dry, condition it two to three times a year with a beeswax or lanolin balm, and avoid prolonged direct sun. The burnished cognac finish will deepen into a darker, richer tone as the patina develops over months of use — this is characteristic of vegetable-tanned leather from the Bab Debbagh tradition, not a flaw. For conditioning schedules, stain removal, and how to encourage an even patina over the first year, follow our Moroccan leather care guide. For Trade & Wholesale Buyers Boutique retailers, interior designers, and hospitality buyers sourcing in volume are welcome to enquire about our wholesale program — this cognac leather tote is available across mixed-size runs with consistent handcrafted quality. For more on what to look for when buying Moroccan leather, see our guide to buying authentic leather bags in Moroccan souks.

Cognac Leather Tote Bag with Brass Hardware – Handcrafted City Carryall
$89.00
Full-grain goat leather tote in burnished cognac with a zippered top, suede interior, and brass hardware. Approx 70 cm adjustable straps. Hand-stitched by Omar in Marrakech’s Bab Debbagh district — develops rich patina over time.
- 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.
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