Precision Construction
Heritage zig-zag Technique
Each patchwork panel is cut and positioned to distribute tension and weight across the bag’s surface.
The zig-zag seam reinforces both materials, allowing leather and textile to move together rather than pull apart over time — a construction method designed for longevity, not decoration.
Patchwork Leather Bags
Each patchwork bag is hand-cut from reclaimed lambskin, cowhide, and heritage textiles, then joined on restored 1930s industrial machines.
Every panel is placed deliberately — balancing color, grain, and weight to create structure that lasts.
Patchwork, in our studio, is not scrap for scrap’s sake. It is a heritage construction method that demands technical skill and thoughtful composition.
a legacy of sustainable handbag design
Handcrafted in Seattle since 2001, Crystalyn Kae has built a reputation for thoughtful construction and responsible material sourcing.
Every bag begins with carefully selected reclaimed leather, heritage textiles, or coated canvas — then cut and sewn on restored industrial machines chosen for strength and precision. The result is not decoration, but design with intention: structure, longevity, and materials that grow more beautiful with wear.
see how our bags are made
inside our materials and construction
A closer look at the craft behind each bag.