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Gifts of the Process

Each of these four ladies maintain a beautiful strength that is - so far as I see it - braced by a foundation of deep experience, healing, motivation, passion, empathy, and love.

These women embody what I hope to stand for in my creations.

All are made with elk and deer leather that is harvested by me and my family once a year in Montana. The harvest feeds us (with clean, organic, sustainable meat), and allows us a reconnection with this earth. We use as much of the animal as we possibly can, and leave any remaining parts for others along the food chain.

The majority of hunters leave hides behind, as they're heavy to pack out and a nuisance to process.

I keep 100% of our hides, and I clean and prepare them myself.

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