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Monday, August 25, 2014

Thunderroseleather, a fabulous shop to get your next gifts for your loved ones

Meet Debbie and John of Thunderroseleather, Artists of Handmade Leather and Bead work

Hello all, meet Debbie and John, they are the owners of the Thunderroseleather Shop – present on Handmadeartists.com.
They are creating handmade old style leather work and bead work, one piece at a time, by hand, with tremendous attention to detail. They are buckskin and beadwork artists living outside Sedona, Arizona in a little community called Cornville. They have been working with leather and beads for more than twenty years now. They truly enjoy making beautiful pieces of functional art for their customers and always hope you enjoy your new creation as much as they enjoy making them for you.
handmade leather purse
I for one love this warm looking piece with the turquoise accent.
You can order one of their standard items or ask for something special. They develop their own designs and are able to work with your ideas, include you in the process of creating your handmade item/art piece. All of their work is handmade in Arizona and guaranteed by them. Most of their work reflects the styles of the old west, western, mountain man and native American cultures.
I am somewhat familiar with the Indian culture and love this piece of Art.

handmade leather pipe bag
They are always moving forward and learning, so the needs of contemporary lifestyles have become a part of their designs.  At the end of the day both of them think each piece they make is unique, practical and made to use and enjoy for many years.
Isn’t this a beautiful clutch?Elk skin is their primary choice of leather. Buffalo, deerskin, deer tanned cowhide and other leathers are available for your custom made piece. All bead work is done by them by hand and is available on most items. All you have to do is asked if you wish for a specific design. They oppose and never use production bead work. Everything a customer can think of is not always possible, although they will do their best to accommodate your needs.
handmade leather clutch
Here is something for the lil ones….in Thunderroseleather shop.
handmade leather moccasins
What an offer! Only possible in HANDMADE! Right here on Handmadeartists.com
Everything in their shop is made to order. You will not receive the piece you see in the photos, they will specifically make it for you in a similar fashion. Your very own one of a kind Designer made, handmade item. All of the hides they use are unique and one of a kind .Therefore the color and texture of each hide will vary. Elk hides are a product of nature, blemishes and imperfections are a natural character of the leather. They state, that from time to time a particular color may become temporarily unavailable. Because each hide is different and unique the lids and overlays on the handbags and shoulder bags will not be exactly the same as you see in the picture in their shop, as yours will be made to order.
handmade purse
They also state that if you see something you would like in a different color, size or style in their shop, please contact them. Both of them thank you for buying handmade.
They invite you to look around in their shop Thunderroseleather, and look forward to hearing from you. Please feel free to contact them. You can find their shops and the links below and can contact them via email
thunderrose(AT)ymail.com
Debbie and John
http://www.handmadeartists.com/shop/thunderroseleather
http://www.zibbet.com/thunderroseleather
http://www.facebook.com/thunderrosecreations
http://www.thunderroseleather.blogspot.com
http://www.thunderroseleather.com
It was my great pleasure to introduce you to such fine artist as Debbie and John at Thunderroseleather shop here on Handmadeartists.com

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