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.
The Two Workshops
Choose your craft.
One bench cuts hide. The other strikes iron. Step into either.
Workshop I
DeWolfe Leather
Heritage leather goods for travel and everyday carry. Cut from high quality natural leather, stitched by hand, finished in solid brass. Bought once. Carried for years.
Enter the WorkshopWorkshop II
DeWolfe Metal
Archeology grade jewelry. Norse inspired, raw, rugged, struck and sand cast to look like it was unearthed at a dig site, not bought from a case.
Enter the ForgeFrom the Bench
Featured Pieces
A few of what's currently on the bench. New work drops in here as it's finished.
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.
Read our storyField Notes
Word from the workshop.
Once a season: new pieces, small-batch drops, the occasional story from the bench. No noise.