One Bag, Two Carries — Built in Marrakech’s Bab Debbagh Tannery District This convertible leather backpack switches from shoulder bag to backpack in seconds, giving you a single handcrafted companion that adapts to your day. Made from full-grain goat leather in the Bab Debbagh tannery district of Marrakech — where hides have been processed using pomegranate rind, indigo, and henna for over five centuries — each bag carries hand-tooled embossing that is unique to the individual artisan’s hand and hammer. No two patterns are identical. What Sets This Convertible Leather Bag Apart Full-grain goat leather: the top layer of the hide with the grain intact — supple enough to mold to your shoulder, strong enough to develop a rich patina over years of use Hand-tooled embossing: floral medallions, geometric borders, and a scalloped mid-band — each motif pressed by hand with a brass stamp, not machine-pressed Convertible carry: adjustable straps reconfigure from dual-strap backpack to single-strap shoulder bag without detaching hardware Drawstring closure: wide-mouth access for easy loading, pulled tight to secure contents Linen lining: a natural-fiber interior that protects your belongings and breathes against the leather Solid brass hardware: not plated — these fittings age with the leather rather than flaking off One main compartment: generous open interior for daily essentials, travel gear, or market finds The Artisan Behind This Bag Omar, the Marrakech leather craftsman, works inside the Bab Debbagh district — the ancient tannery quarter where vegetable-tanned leather is still produced in limestone pits and dye vats the same way it has been for generations. He selects full-grain goat leather, cuts each panel by hand against a steel template, and hand-stitches every seam with waxed thread tight enough to hold under years of daily weight. The Bab Debbagh tannery district is one of the few places on earth where the entire cycle — from raw hide to finished, hand-embossed leather — happens within a single neighborhood. Care & Styling Vegetable-tanned goat leather deepens in color and softens with regular use. Keep the bag dry, condition it two to three times a year with a beeswax or lanolin balm, and store it loosely stuffed to hold its shape. The initial earthy scent of natural tanning fades within a few weeks. Follow our Moroccan leather care guide for conditioning schedules and patina tips. For a deeper look at what distinguishes hand-tanned Moroccan leather from chrome-tanned alternatives, see our guide to buying authentic leather bags in Moroccan souks. For Trade & Wholesale Buyers Boutique retailers, interior designers, and hospitality buyers sourcing handcrafted leather goods in volume can enquire about our wholesale program — this convertible leather backpack is available in Brown, Piggy Pink, and Tan across mixed-color runs.

Convertible Leather Backpack & Shoulder Bag — Hand-Tooled Bohemian Design
$85.00
Full-grain goat leather bag that converts from shoulder bag to backpack. Hand-tooled floral and geometric embossing, solid brass hardware, linen lining, drawstring closure. Crafted by Omar in Marrakech’s Bab Debbagh tannery district.
- 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.
| Material | Leather |
|---|---|
| Color | Brown |





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