Three Generations of Mewar Craft

Udaipur leather workshop
Since 1987

Crafted by hand, signed by the maker

Mewar Leather started in 1987 as a small father-and-son workshop on Saheli Marg in Udaipur. Three generations later, we still cut leather by hand, hand-stitch every seam with waxed thread, and sign each piece with the artisan's mark.

What began as a single bench under a peepal tree is now a 28-artisan workshop shipping wholesale leather goods to retailers, museums, gifting houses and exporters across 60 countries — but the way we work hasn't changed.

Our Process

From Hide to Heirloom

1 · Source

Vegetable-tanned buffalo and goat leather sourced from Kanpur tanneries we've worked with for 30+ years. Chrome-free, fully traceable.

2 · Cut

Each piece pattern-cut by hand using brass templates passed down from the founder. Zero machine-cutting on signature lines.

3 · Stitch

Saddle-stitched with two needles and waxed linen thread. Stronger than any machine stitch, beautifully irregular up close.

4 · Finish

Burnished edges, hand-rubbed beeswax finish, brass fittings polished by hand. Each piece signed and numbered.

By the Numbers

Mewar Leather Today

39+
Years of craft
28
Master artisans
60+
Export countries
120k+
Pieces shipped