- Handmade 'Medieval' Style Round Leather Bottle/Flask - Rustic Patina
- Handmade 'Medieval' Style Round Leather Bottle/Flask - Rustic Patina
Hand Crafted 'Medieval' Style Round Leather Bottle/Flask - Hazel Brown
- Leather Bottle/Canteen
- £65.00
'Medieval' Style Handmade Leather Bottle/Flask (45-8150 )
These particular Leather Bottles/Flasks are based on the ones found from way back in medieval times. Each Leather Bottle/Flask is hand cut from the very best quality vegetable tanned leather, then stitched and individually wet moulded before it is carefully lined and sealed with Traditional Brewers Pitch ready for use. It is advised that if you are going to use these Bottles for wine, beer, cider, sprits etc it is essential that you rinse the Leather Bottles/Flasks out throughly several times before use to get rid of the bees wax taste. Please allow a few days from when you place your Order as each Bottle has to be carfeully checked before despatch. To read more about the History of our Leather Bottles or to see how they are made at Beaver Bushcraft, please click here to read our Blog. Please note no other item is included in this sale, any other items seen in the photos are for display only.
Individual Shape & Character
Our handmade Leather Drinking Bottles have been made using traditional techniques and methods that have been used for thousands of years - a concept that has stood the test of time. Since each bottle is made as an exclusive item, each bottle will have taken its own individual journey during the making that defined its uniqueness with regard to shape, colour and feel. Each Leather Bottle Flask will slightly vary as each one is handmade. The leather thonging can be adjusted so you can carrying the Bottle accross your back, over your shoulder, high or low.
We could have easily made our Leather Bottles/Flasks so that they all looked and felt exactly the same, by simply moulding them around a standard bottle shaped Wooden Block Former before assembly. However, that manufacturing technique would have created a style of bottle that would have lacked the individual character and originality that we were looking for. Certainly wet moulding leather around a wooden former, before assembly, requires a lot less effort than wet moulding them after assembly as in the method that we employed.
Since we decided to approach the production of them from a more organic direction, creating them as individual and uniquely shaped items, it required that we mould them with dry sand. Sand moulding the bottles allows us to listen and feel the leather during the stretching process and thus do what the leather requires rather than forcing a required shape upon it. Because leather is an organic natural material it has its own distinct character, the shape it takes on is, you might say, built into the qualities of the leather and are teased into existence by us. During the waxing process the leather’s unique qualities, imperfections and markings, allow it to take on its own extraordinary colours, incorporating subtle shades and hews that define the qualities of the finished product making it quite unique.
Leaking and Damage Repairs
All of our Leather Bottles/Flasks have been made to the very highest of standards and are check for leaks before they are sent to our customers, however, over time the bottle may be knocked or damaged in some way, which may result in it springing a leak. If leaking does occur it will usually occur at the stitched seams which can be easily fixed or plugged by pressing a small amount of softened Beeswax into the affected area with a smooth pointed stick and then rubbing it down smooth with a cloth.
Or you can melt Beeswax in a suitable container over a Bain Marie (water bath) – never heat beeswax over a naked flame as this can overheat the wax which can then spontaneously combust - and apply the melted beeswax to the damaged area. If the bottle’s shape has been compromised by crushing it can usually be blown back into shape before the beeswax is applied. Heating the bottle in an oven set to about 70 degrees Centigrade (158 degrees Fahrenheit) will allow the beeswax to melt and become hot enough to re-level within the fibres of the leathers, but will not be too hot to cook the leather and damage its structure. Allow the bottle to cool before handling it. Remove any excess bees’ wax that was not absorbed into the leather by gently scraping it off with a spoon. The surface can be further refined by applying pure Gum Turpentine to a cloth and rubbing off the wax, when dry, polish the surface with a dry cloth.
We offer this service should you require your water bottle to be professionally relined. Please Contact Us for more information should you require this service.
Do & Don’t of Leather Bottles
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PLEASE NOTE:
Although these Leather Bottles are a fully functional items and are made to the very highest standards using natural materials such as Brewers Pitch and natural veg tanned leather, and they have been made using tried and tested techniques based on historical methods and designs. We have to state, that under European guideline these bottles are not suitable for use as a drinking bottle and should be considered a decorative item only, we will leave it to our customers to decide what they use our Bottles for! Any accessories seen in the pictures are for dispaly only. This listing is for 1 x leather bottle.