
Here's a list of Bible rebindings in rustic leathers. Some have an antiqued finish, some have natural folds and wrinkles, and some have a novelty finish that makes them look older than they really are. All rebindings come complete with "Holy Bible" on the spine or face (if the material is imprintable), one ribbon marker, and new leatherette end pages. Some are better blind-stamped than gold- or silver-stamped.
These prices are assuming your Bible has an intact sewn spine. If the pages are falling out or the spine is glued, we would need to repair that with cord insertion ($20.00).
When you know what you'd like, just proceed to our ordering page. If you can't decide, give us a call or write.

This is the Old West look, sheepskin with a look and feel of old, worn-out, dried, cracked leather--only it's not. Good flexibility.
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This is the Old West Sheepskin dyed black, mimicking a look of old, dried black leather on an antique pocket Bible. The look is old; the leather is not. |
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Made of good, strong calfskin with a hand-rubbed antiqued finish in saddle tan, brown, mahogany, or burgundy. Flexibility: Firm, good for withstanding the weight of a heavy study Bible without sagging so you can't read it.
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Comes in various shades of:
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Good thick, but soft leather, with more of a rustic look, and with a good, natural grain.
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Looks like an old WWII flight jacket, but it's really good, sturdy lambskin with great flexibility. Optional: maps for end pages, if you'd like, in lieu of the standard leatherette. |
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