DeWolfe Wyrks

Heritage goods, forged for those who pass things down.
Leather cut by hand. Archeology grade metal. Built to outlast you.

Two crafts. One bloodline.

DeWolfe Wyrks is a small, two-handed studio run by a married couple on a houseboat in north Georgia. Jordan cuts leather thick enough to outlive its first owner — heritage goods for travel, for the desk, for the things you carry every day. Fenris hammers raw metal into pieces that look like they were turned up by a spade in a Norse settlement dig, because that's how heirlooms ought to feel: worn smooth in the right places, honest about their age.

Nothing here is mass-produced. Nothing here is delicate. Everything is meant to be carried, used, repaired, and handed to whoever comes next.

From the Bench

Featured Pieces

A few of what's currently on the bench. New work drops in here as it's finished.

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Fenris and Jordan DeWolfe

The Workshop

A bench, a flame, and a long memory.

We work small on purpose. Every wallet is cut from a single hide. Every ring is struck, not cast. The marks of the maker stay in the work. That's how you know it isn't a copy of a copy.

If you're looking for something specific (a wedding band that looks two hundred years old on the day you slip it on, a satchel sized for your grandfather's tools), write us. We take commissions.

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Field Notes

Word from the workshop.

Once a season: new pieces, small-batch drops, the occasional story from the bench. No noise.