HAND CAUGHT
HAND CRAFTED
Pacific Salmon Leather
Crafting salmon leather is an expression of love and respect towards wild fish and the ecosystems they call home. Salmon leather embodies sustainable style reflecting an ancient, global tradition of turning salmon skins into performance textiles. From waterproof card holders to zippered fly wallets, these on-the-water essentials are hand crafted to last for generations.
Every salmon skin has it’s own patterns, textures, and subtle tones making every piece of leather unique.
Coho -Chinook -Pink -Chum -Sockeye
Selectively Harvested in Terminal Fisheries
Naturally Tanned + Dyed - Zero Waste
Waterproof + Durable + Biodegradable
Plant based water repellant coatings
Traceable from Harvest to Artifact
Hand Caught & Crafted in Vancouver
Lifetime Warranty
Fish skin is light, flexible, strong, and easy to work—the Gore-Tex of natural fibres.
Human Powered Process
Coho, Chinook, and Pink salmon are selectively harvested on the fly in the Salish Sea.
The salmon are skinned whole. All fish waste is returned to the system of origin.
Skins are softened and stretched by hand before pressing and drying.
Chum and Sockeye are factory sourced, reducing the ecological footprint of the seafood industry in B.C.
All leather goods are cut and stitched by hand. Zippers and buttons are up-cycled and vintage stock.
WATCH THE PROCESS