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We first made these high leaf boots for an exhibition in Tokyo in 2008. Since then we have made many of them – all slightly different because they are individually hand painted with dyes and embossed like leaves.
As part of the signature Pendragon leaf style, they are the descended from the original Prince of Autumn Leaves shoes. They were made in 1994 as part of the Pendragon metamorphosis exhibition. They were acquired by the Powerhouse museum in 1997 for its shoe collection in Sydney.
This was when we discovered working with natural leather and started embossing it and using leather dyes. Many of our bespoke boot designs and costume shoes that we make to order feature the leafy style . For example the Victorian leaf boots, the steampunk leaf boots, the tree spirit boots, Elvish leaf booties, and even our Elvish leaf belts and handmade leather leaf guitar straps.
How do you care for your leaf boots? In order to care for these hand dyed natural leather boots, it’s best not to store them in direct sunlight. Sunlight will darken natural leather. They will change and slowly going browner over time anyway, but this can be avoided by taking care to store them in a dark place. If you are wearing the heels or soles out, take them to a shoe repairer for re-heeling or resoling. Bring them to us if you are nearby but any shoe repairer can prolong the life of your leaf boots.
Making theme wedding boots and alternative bride and groom boots for weddings is something we can do as a personalised boot order. We love matching colours with your clothing or costume. We specialise in handmade shoes online and can send our bespoke shoes to all corners of the world.
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