Unique Steampunk Black and Oxlood Holster With Wooden Black Tan Burgundy Stripes Sonic Screwdriver Set

$60.00

This leather holster started as an irregular rather long and narrow trapezoid scrap before it was line edged in black, stamped down the left side with a favorite sunburst semi-round border stamp and dyed oxblood in the interior.. A second piece of reinforcing leather was glued onto the back, and then saddle stitched for additional security.

Two narrow natural flaps laying at about thirds in going opposite directions across the main body were also captured in the stitching: they were edged black, stamped, and dyed oxblood to match . The top flap has a med “Caspian” antique nickel screw in concho decoration and buttons onto the right of the holster with a nickel Sam Brown stud, while the bottom flap is attatched to the left with a nearly identical “Caspian” concho. The holster is decorated with larger black riveted on stones plus a smaller red one.

It fits onto a belt up to 3” wide. The wooden sonic screwdriver which started out as a dark tan spindle, was painted with burgundy and black alternating stripes and topped with a 1” gear concho that looks a bit like the insides of a clock.

The belt shown in one of the photos is sold separately. The screwdriver and holster together measure about 11-1/4” L X 3-3/8” W X 1-3/4” D (not counting the back loop).

TO REPEAT: BELT IS NOT INCLUDED

This leather holster started as an irregular rather long and narrow trapezoid scrap before it was line edged in black, stamped down the left side with a favorite sunburst semi-round border stamp and dyed oxblood in the interior.. A second piece of reinforcing leather was glued onto the back, and then saddle stitched for additional security.

Two narrow natural flaps laying at about thirds in going opposite directions across the main body were also captured in the stitching: they were edged black, stamped, and dyed oxblood to match . The top flap has a med “Caspian” antique nickel screw in concho decoration and buttons onto the right of the holster with a nickel Sam Brown stud, while the bottom flap is attatched to the left with a nearly identical “Caspian” concho. The holster is decorated with larger black riveted on stones plus a smaller red one.

It fits onto a belt up to 3” wide. The wooden sonic screwdriver which started out as a dark tan spindle, was painted with burgundy and black alternating stripes and topped with a 1” gear concho that looks a bit like the insides of a clock.

The belt shown in one of the photos is sold separately. The screwdriver and holster together measure about 11-1/4” L X 3-3/8” W X 1-3/4” D (not counting the back loop).

TO REPEAT: BELT IS NOT INCLUDED

Every steampunk sonic screwdriver holster (and the related steampunk wand holster group) is unique because each piece is designed using scraps from my bigger projects. I am inspired by the natural edges of leather in all my builds, but these little holders for basically tubular items are just plain fun. All the weird angles, fluted bits of natural edging and leftover strapping contribute to the fun and when decorative thematic elements are added thru stamping, carving, embossing, colors chosen then dyed and painted, metallic charms, conchos, bezels, buttons further define the individual pieces. Elastic loops are installed to hold smaller items (ie wands) in place and the top and bottom “closures” are added for security and for design continuity. You ask can I buy just the holster? Yes. Though my price for the set is the best value for the money you can leave the wooden steampunk screwdrivers behind by heading to my contact me area, I can send you an invoice for the single piece.

Steampunk Sonic Screwdrivers were born at the height of the Steampunk aesthetic and inspired by the tool of my favorite Doctor. They were originally made from my basket of leftover auto, appliance and assorted tubes and bits of pvc pipe and other found things. As time went on, I discovered that I wanted a smaller and easier to replace version of steampunk sonic screwdrivers hence the wooden ones (and why not wood?), and when I came across spinners’ wooden spindles used to turn wool into yard/thread, I had found the perfect medium sized pieces to fit into my specialty holsters, It was just natural to add gears, conchos, button and all assorted toppers and to paint colorful stripes to match the holster. You ask—can I buy just the wooden steampunk sonic screwdriver.? Yes. Though my price for the set is the best value you can leave the holster behind by going to my contact me area. I can send you an invoice for the single piece