
Here's a list of Bible rebindings in traditional colors and textures -- blacks, browns, and burgundies -- good for a conservative taste. 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.
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.

Black calfskin: Soft, thick, smooth grained leather with good flexibility. |
Same as the black, only burgundy. |
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Soft, glossy, impressed pebble grain leather with good flexibility. Elegant. This is often used for mid-20th century Bibles.
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Sturdy standard grained leather with a matte finish and medium flexibility. This leather is both sturdy and economical. |
Close-up of the familiar mission grain. This leather comes in black or dark brown. |
Glossy leather with a rich grain. Classy. Comes in many beautiful colors, including black, dark brown, chocolate, and maroon. We use traditional weight full-grain hides for maximum durability. |
More grain than regular calfskin, soft and supple. |
Glossy, very soft, smooth grained leather.
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Like the black, very soft leather with a smooth grain. |
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Very nice, thick, soft and supple off-white leather, wonderful for rebinding that little Bible you want to use in the wedding, or to replace the one you got for confirmation. |
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