Functional, historically-styled folk art bags and accoutrements, hand-crafted by maker Eric Ewing
Appocallachia: an eccentric and mischievous blend of permaculture, folk-art, historical study and traditional crafts.
All items are hand-made using a diverse mix of natural and reclaimed media, including bark-tanned leather, repurposed textile remnants, and antique hardware.
All animal hides are ethically sourced from hunters and tanned in small batches; some are procured from smaller, family-owned commercial tanneries; and others are repurposed and/or acquired from private collections found in storage. The metalwork and other embellishments are either reclaimed antiques or newly made by blacksmiths and other talented artists.