Herren Wildleder-Gürtel „Giovanni" in Dunkelblau  – Veloursleder, 3,5 cm breit, handgefertigt
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Herren Wildleder-Gürtel „Giovanni" in Dunkelblau – Veloursleder, 3,5 cm breit, handgefertigt

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Herren Wildleder-Gürtel „Giovanni" in Dunkelblau – Veloursleder, 3,5 cm breit, handgefertigtVelours Ledergrtel Giovanni in Dunkelblau Der Wildledergrtel Giovanni in tiefem Dunkelblau ist der perfekte Allrounder fr den modernen Mann. Ob im Sommer zu lssigen Outfits oder als stilvolles Business Accessoire, dieser hochwertige Grtel bietet Ihnen sowohl Komfort als auch eine groe Bandbreite an Einsatzmglichkeiten. Durch seine nachhaltige Herstellung und die hochwertigen Materialien ist er ein langlebiger Begleiter, der mit der Zeit noch schner

Velours-Ledergürtel Giovanni in Dunkelblau

Der Wildledergürtel Giovanni in tiefem Dunkelblau ist der perfekte Allrounder für den modernen Mann. Ob im Sommer zu lässigen Outfits oder als stilvolles Business-Accessoire, dieser hochwertige Gürtel bietet Ihnen sowohl Komfort als auch eine große Bandbreite an Einsatzmöglichkeiten. Durch seine nachhaltige Herstellung und die hochwertigen Materialien ist er ein langlebiger Begleiter, der mit der Zeit noch schöner wird.

Produktdetails

  • Gürtelbreite: 3,5 cm
  • Farbe: dunkelblau
  • Oberleder: Mineralisch gegerbtes Veloursleder, Herkunft Italien
  • Futterleder: Naturelles Rinderhalsleder
  • Verarbeitung: zweilagig/ bombiert, ausgeschärfte Kanten – für natürliche Wölbung und Stabilität
  • Veredelung: Sauber gesteppt, mit gefärbten Kanten und Löchern 
  • Schließe: Silber-satinierte Messingkernschließe, nickelfrei, robust und langlebig
  • Handgemacht: In eigener Ledermanufaktur hergestellt

Feines Veloursleder aus Italien

Der Veloursledergürtel Giovanni ist ein hochwertiges Accessoire aus feinstem italienischem Veloursleder. Veloursleder ist die auf der Fleischseite geschliffene Seite der Rinderhaut und gehört zur Gruppe der Rauleder. Es zeichnet sich durch eine samtige, leicht aufgeraute Oberfläche sowie eine natürliche Struktur und angenehme Griffigkeit aus. Fachlich korrekt spricht man von Veloursleder, im Alltag wird es jedoch oft als „Wildleder“ bezeichnet – diese Bezeichnung ist umgangssprachlich verbreitet, trifft aber nicht die fachliche Lederart.

Die Veloursleder werden in Italien mineralisch mit Chromsalzen gegerbt, was bei vielen Kunden Fragen zur Sicherheit aufwirft. In der EU unterliegt die Ledergerbung strengen Vorschriften: Chrom(VI), die toxische Form von Chrom, darf in Lederprodukten nicht nachweisbar sein. Verwendet wird ausschließlich Chrom(III), das ungiftig, stabil und gesundheitlich unbedenklich ist.

Die mineralische Gerbung hat viele Vorteile: sie sorgt für stabile Fasern, erhält die samtige Oberfläche des Veloursleders und die Weichheit. Gleichzeitig ermöglicht sie intensive, gleichmäßige Farben, ohne die Sicherheit oder Umweltverträglichkeit zu beeinträchtigen.

Klassisch bombierter Wildleder Gürtel - Handgefertig in Schleswig-Holstein

Unterfüttert mit einem naturellen, nicht abfärbendem Halsleder aus Süddeutschland, bietet der Gürtel Giovanni nicht nur eine hervorragende Stabilität, sondern auch einen hohen Tragekomfort – er ist weich und angenhem leicht - ideal für die warmen Sommermonate. Der 3,5 cm breite Lederriemen wird bombiert gearbeitet, was bedeutet, dass die Kanten ausgeschärft werden, um die natürliche Wölbung zu erzeugen - und das ohne dabei eine zusätzliche Schicht oder Einlage zu verwenden. Die Kanten werden mehrfach gefärbt und poliert, um eine edle Optik und einen hohen Tragekomfort zu garantieren. Die dezente Naht ist sauber gesetzt und legt sich elegant in das Profil des Lederriemens. 

Hochwertige Messingschnalle aus Italien - Nickelfrei

Mit einer silberfarben galvanisierten Messingkernschnalle, die nickelfrei ist, setzt dieser Gürtel einen eleganten Akzent. Die Schließe wird in einer italienischen, familiengeführen Manufaktur gefertigt, mit der wir seit über 20 Jahren zusammenarbeiten und von deren Qualität wir überzeugt sind,

Hinweis: die Farbe kann leicht von den Produktbildern abweichen, zwischen den Chargen kann es Schwankungen geben.

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Entdecken Sie alle Herren Veloursgürtel in diversen Farben hier: Wildledergürtel für Herren

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Jon and Carissa Yoder
New York, US
★★★★★ 5
Beautiful
Format: Hardcover
The familiar story of Jesus through the lens of a First Nations storyteller. It is beautiful and brought me to tears. I can’t wait to read it to my kids.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2024
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Steph A
Louisville, US
★★★★★ 5
Insightful Iteration of the Christmas Story, Minus the European Lens
Format: Hardcover, Format: Hardcover
Premise Birth of the Chosen One is a picture book adaptation of the birth of Jesus, with text taken from the First Nations Version: An Indigenous Translation of the New Testament. This translation was overseen by Terry M. Wildman, in collaboration with an intertribal committee of First Nations Americans. I recommend checking out the website to learn more about this beautiful project, and checking out the clip of the First Nations version of The Lord’s Prayer. A quick disclaimer: Although I am multitribal Indigenous American, I am not well-acquainted with the culture. As I struggled a bit to write this review, I shared the story with my mom, who is much more familiar with our culture. To my observation, my mom found the book to be beautiful and moving. Storytelling The story of Jesus’ birth, attested to in Scripture, is often filtered through a European lens. So often, nativity portrayals depict lightly complected versions of Mary and Joseph– an incongruous incarnation of their middle-Eastern heritage. Renaissance artwork was, I believe, instrumental in forming these pictures within the western imagination. Birth of the Chosen One tells the story of Jesus’ birth through the lens of Indigenous American storytelling. I’m so grateful for this portrayal, which offers representation to young Indigenous readers, while also affording those of other backgrounds insight into a different culture. Translation of Proper Nouns One of the most striking elements that distinguishes this translation of the Christmas story from more common English translations is the translations of the names. While reading the story to myself, I was a bit perplexed by some of the names (Mary, for example, is known as Bitter Tears). In sharing the story with my mom, however, she pointed me to the Hebrew origins of the familiar names we read in the Christmas story. I learned from my mom that one meaning of Mary is, indeed, “bitter,” and we also learned from the story that Bethlehem means “House of Bread.” As my mom pointed out, this is a very powerful truth, since Jesus describes Himself as the “Bread of Life.” Throughout the story, these translated names bring new meaning to the birth of Jesus. It was eye-opening to see how much of the story is missed, with Anglicized names that don’t mean as much to the average reader as they would have meant to the Ancient Hebrew/Jew. Helpfully, the Author’s Note at the end of the story offers a list of corresponding Anglicized / translated names and locations. Narrative Rendering Just as the translated nouns bring fresh meaning to the familiar account of Christmas, the narrative also draws out the truth of Jesus’ coming in a way that is both powerful and meaning-ful. Jesus Himself spoke in stories, and I am personally a huge fan of allegory. For me, the different style presented the sweet simplicity of the truth of the Gospel, with refreshing novelty. The words of Jesus’ birth, so familiar to me, take on new meaning with different stylistic presentation. My favorite passage in the story comes from the mouth of Creator’s Chosen One (the angel Gabriel). He tells Bitter Tears, “He will set people free from their bad hearts and broken ways.” I consider the phrase “bad hearts and broken ways” to be a more meaning-ful iteration of the concept of sin. And, the Gospel itself is referred to as “the good story,” which I considered to be a beautiful (and once again, more powerful) descriptor. Illustrations Hannah and Holly Buchanan render the story of Jesus’ birth in lively colors, with images that bring First Nations culture to life. The twin sisters are completing PhDs in art history, and the Indigenous characters are depicted in traditional attire. While I don’t have the vocabulary to describe all of the details, I do really like seeing the Nativity presented in this way– with characters portrayed in a more relatable way. Readers who are not First Nations have the opportunity to visit Bethlehem, the House of Bread, in a new way, rather than in the style and coloration of European art. The following elements stood out to me: Use of sweet, colorful wildflowers– both in the meadow landscape and as a decorative vine/garland Jesus’ star is portrayed as hugely illuminating and BRILLIANT, with the size and radiance of a sun The characters’ faces are expressive. Bitter Tears often appears solemn or thoughtful. The Seekers of Wisdom blend thoughtfulness and hope. Chief Looks Brave (Herod) appears as a stony-faced background silhouette. (I found this stylistic choice to be especially effective). Content / Discussion Note On the page about the heavenly chorus, the text describes “a great number of spirit warriors.” The illustration includes the single “spirit-warrior,” portrayed as a man with eagle feathers and an eagle headress– alongside other eagles. My hesitation here is that the spirit-warriors / angels are being depicted as eagles. The book of Ezekiel, however, does describe certain supernatural beings with aquiline characteristics. Recommendation Status Birth of the Chosen One is an important Christmas story because it removes the Western lens through which many of us have been taught to read the nativity. The direct translations from the original Hebrew language are eye-opening and offer much-needed context. I would consider myself well-acquainted with the Christmas story, and I learned from this book. I’m also so happy for the representation offered in Birth of the Chosen One. Recommended for readers of all ages, regardless of cultural background. Disclosure: I received a complimentary copy of the book from the publisher. Opinions expressed are my own.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2024
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Mouttet Menagerie
West Palm Beach, US
★★★★★ 5
Native retelling of Christmas story
Format: Hardcover
Birth of the Chosen One is a beautiful retelling of the Christmas story. I will say that I struggled with the reading of it from the aspect of years (and years) of hearing and reading the original version. I can see where Birth of the Chosen One could be a good introduction to Christianity for First Nation Peoples or Native Americans. I appreciated that Terry Wildman has both Ojibwe and Yaqui heritage. I also appreciated that the illustrators are members of the Miami tribe. Experience as a tribal member gives these three the authority to present a Native American version of the story. The book closes with a note from Terry Wildman that will help readers keep track of the Native American names in the story. I received a complimentary copy of Birth of the Chosen One. This is my honest review.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2024
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Morven Baker
New York, US
★★★★★ 5
Just the most beautiful book
Format: Hardcover
I bought this for me grandchildren to give them a refreshingly different perspective from the traditional Christmas story which most often features white characters which, in all reality, were most definitely brown. It's a treasure, and I'd recommend every family to purchase a copy.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2024
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connor
Massapequa, US
★★★★★ 5
Transformative & inspirational
Format: Paperback
“The Five Love Languages - Bible Study Book” is a truly transformative and inspirational resource. Combining the wisdom of Gary Chapman’s classic book with the depth of biblical teachings, this study guide offers profound insights into how to love others in a way that is both meaningful and impactful. The lessons are practical, easy to follow, and relevant to everyday life. Whether you’re a newlywed, a long-time spouse, or simply seeking to improve your relationships, this study guide is a must-have. It has deepened my understanding of love and has had a positive impact on my relationships. Highly recommend it to anyone looking to grow in love and understanding!
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Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2024

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