Carved Leather Biker Wallet — Black Tooled Cowhide
SKU: 1348
You need a wallet that goes in a back pocket at 6 a.m. and stays there through a full day — riding, working, sitting down for lunch, pulling it out at a gas station. This carved leather biker wallet is built for that kind of use. Black cowhide with deep floral tooling across the front, whipstitched edges, and a silver Indian head concho that snaps shut with one thumb.
Who This Is Actually For
If you prefer Western styling on your gear — The floral tooling on this wallet is a classic saddlery pattern. The braided whipstitch edge reinforces that Western look without being costume-like. Pair it with a leather chain and it reads cowboy-biker hybrid.
If you want a bifold that doesn't bulk up — At 4.5 × 7.5 inches closed, it's a bit shorter than a full 8-inch trucker wallet. The three bill compartments lay flat against each other, and the ten card slots are stacked tight. This fits rear jeans pockets without creating a visible bulge.
If you ride and use a wallet chain — The sterling silver grommet is factory-installed at the corner. It accepts any standard lobster clasp or trigger snap. The Indian concho snap keeps the wallet sealed shut even when the chain is tugging during a ride.
What It's Like to Use (The Honest Take)
The black cowhide starts firm. The tooled sections feel textured under your thumb — the floral pattern has ridges high enough to catch a fingernail. After a month of pocket carry, the leather relaxes at the fold. The tooling keeps its depth even as the leather softens around it.
The braided edge stitching is tight and consistent. It wraps around all four sides without any loose sections or uneven gaps. That whipstitch doesn't just look good — it reinforces the edge where leather wallets usually start separating first.
The Indian head concho is a raised silver disc — not flat stamped. The profile face has visible detail in the headdress feathers. It tarnishes gradually, which actually brings out the relief more. A quick silver polish brightens it back up whenever you want.
The Specs — And What They Actually Mean
Questions You're Probably Asking
Q: Is the floral pattern stamped or hand-carved?
Hand-tooled — each line is pressed into the leather individually using stamping tools. The depth varies slightly across the pattern, which is how you know it's done by hand and not machine-pressed. Look closely and you'll spot tiny variations between repeated motifs — the mark of real handwork, not a uniform factory stamp.
Q: What does the Indian head concho represent?
The profile with headdress is a tribute to Native American imagery — strength, freedom, and connection to the land. It's been a staple of Western leather goods and biker gear for decades. On this wallet, it doubles as the snap closure.
Q: Will the black dye rub off on clothing?
The dye is set during the tanning process and sealed into the leather. You might get minor transfer on a white shirt pocket during the first few weeks — that's normal with any new black leather. It stops after the surface oils set.
Quick Specs & Real-World Performance
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If you like the Western floral tooling but prefer a lighter color, the Light Brown Floral Tooled Leather Western Wallet has a similar pattern in natural tan cowhide.
For a skull-forward Indian design, see the American Indian Skull Biker Wallet — carved skull with tribal headdress instead of floral.
Need a chain? Browse our wallet chain collection — the grommet on this wallet fits any standard clip.
If you want to keep browsing, see more handcrafted biker wallets — leather, stingray, crocodile, and ostrich in dozens of styles.









