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CELINA Peccary | Unlined | Black

Regular price $473.00
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This item is also available in our store at Mikonkatu 7, 00100 Helsinki. Welcome to try it on in person!

100% handmade

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The perfect choice this Christmas

  • Finnish design that respects the traditions of glove manufacturing
  • High-quality and durable materials
  • Excellent fit – try them on at home, or come visit our store in Helsinki
  • Extended exchange and return policy for holiday season orders until January 12, 2026
  • We also offer a lining replacement service for your Sauso gloves

Black gloves handmade from peccary boar are a timeless classic and the nobility of gloves. The velvety leather feels like a second skin in the hand. The durable, warm and at the same time breathable leather makes the gloves suitable for all year round. Boar leather has a unique surface structure. The natural pattern of the grained leather makes the gloves special.

      • Peccary boar leather (Finnish: peccary)
      • The country of origin of the leather is Peru
      • The leather is obtained as a by-product of the food industry
      • 55% Cashmere, 45% wool blend lining
      • Arm length 2" (approx. 5cm), covers the wrist
      • Elastic at the wrist
      • Handmade machine-sewn counter-seam
      • Made using the table cutting method
      • European craftsmanship
      • Over 100 stages of craftsmanship

      The Rolls-Royce of gloves and leathers is a classic glove handcrafted from Peccary boar leather. This is a glove that will be passed down from generation to generation to another, from mother to daughter. 

      This glove combines two lovely luxury materials, peccary and a cashmere-wool blend. The good thermal insulation of both materials makes these gloves great winter gloves that warm your hands even in severe frosts. The breathability of the natural materials makes the gloves comfortable to wear throughout the winter.

      Peccary wild boar leather is naturally thick and reindeerus, so it insulates well. Peccary wild boar leather is characterized by a beautiful matte surface. The velvety soft leather has the patterns left by the hair tufts typical of peccary - three adjacent small dots. The personal nature of gloves made from wild animal leather also includes small traces of life, so each pair is unique. Peccary leather is very durable and patinated beautifully over time, so these gloves will bring joy to the wearer for years. 

      In addition to the fact that peccary leather is perfect for gloves, its limited availability makes it valuable. Peccary leather comes from Peru, which is the only country that is allowed to sell this valuable leather.  Indigenous communities living in the Amazon jungle hunt the animal for its meat.  Hunting a CITES-protected animal is only allowed for survival. In other words, wild boars are not hunted for their leather, the leather is only a by-product. Each pair is unique, because the life lived by the animal is also reflected in the skins of wild animals.

      The traditional model has three decorative stitches on the back of the palm. The shaft of the glove covers the wrist. The slender wrist fits well inside the sleeve of a jacket.  There is an elastic band on the wrist to increase the fit of the wrist. There are three decorative stitches on the back of the palm, which give the glove a sophisticated look. decoration.

      Over 100 meticulous hand-crafted steps and high-quality materials make these gloves a great investment.

      Peccary leather is relatively thick and therefore the gloves are sewn with a counter-seam, meaning the seam is on the outside. Sewing is very precise and time-consuming.

      The gloves should initially fit very snugly so that they can be shaped to fit the user's hand. The most important step in determining the fit of the gloves is cutting the leather. Using the centuries-old table-cutting method, the gloves are given the right fit. Excess stretch is stretched out of the leather, leaving only the adjustment margin that ensures an excellent fit. This ensures that the gloves do not stretch even after prolonged use, but retain their fit. Each leather is processed individually. The leather of a relatively small wild animal is very flawed, has many signs of life and even holes. Cutting leather resembles a jigsaw puzzle, as an experienced cutter looks for the right places in the leather for each part of the glove. Fortunately, leather can be used precisely, because gloves have many small parts between the fingers.

      The lining inside the glove is practically a glove inside the glove. In use, leather lasts longer than a knitted lining, so to extend the life of the gloves, it is possible to replace the lining with a new one if necessary.

    • Peccary boar leather (Finnish: peccary)
    • The country of origin of the leather is Peru
    • The leather is obtained as a by-product of the food industry
    • 55% Cashmere, 45% wool blend lining
    • Arm length 2" (approx. 5cm), covers the wrist
    • Elastic at the wrist
    • Handmade machine-sewn counter-seam
    • Made using the table cutting method
    • European craftsmanship
    • Over 100 stages of craftsmanship

    The Rolls-Royce of gloves and leathers is a classic glove handcrafted from Peccary boar leather. This is a glove that will be passed down from generation to generation to another, from mother to daughter. 

    This glove combines two lovely luxury materials, peccary and a cashmere-wool blend. The good thermal insulation of both materials makes these gloves great winter gloves that warm your hands even in severe frosts. The breathability of the natural materials makes the gloves comfortable to wear throughout the winter.

    Peccary wild boar leather is naturally thick and reindeerus, so it insulates well. Peccary wild boar leather is characterized by a beautiful matte surface. The velvety soft leather has the patterns left by the hair tufts typical of peccary - three adjacent small dots. The personal nature of gloves made from wild animal leather also includes small traces of life, so each pair is unique. Peccary leather is very durable and patinated beautifully over time, so these gloves will bring joy to the wearer for years. 

    In addition to the fact that peccary leather is perfect for gloves, its limited availability makes it valuable. Peccary leather comes from Peru, which is the only country that is allowed to sell this valuable leather.  Indigenous communities living in the Amazon jungle hunt the animal for its meat.  Hunting a CITES-protected animal is only allowed for survival. In other words, wild boars are not hunted for their leather, the leather is only a by-product. Each pair is unique, because the life lived by the animal is also reflected in the skins of wild animals.

    The traditional model has three decorative stitches on the back of the palm. The shaft of the glove covers the wrist. The slender wrist fits well inside the sleeve of a jacket.  There is an elastic band on the wrist to increase the fit of the wrist. There are three decorative stitches on the back of the palm, which give the glove a sophisticated look. decoration.

    Over 100 meticulous hand-crafted steps and high-quality materials make these gloves a great investment.

    Peccary leather is relatively thick and therefore the gloves are sewn with a counter-seam, meaning the seam is on the outside. Sewing is very precise and time-consuming.

    The gloves should initially fit very snugly so that they can be shaped to fit the user's hand. The most important step in determining the fit of the gloves is cutting the leather. Using the centuries-old table-cutting method, the gloves are given the right fit. Excess stretch is stretched out of the leather, leaving only the adjustment margin that ensures an excellent fit. This ensures that the gloves do not stretch even after prolonged use, but retain their fit. Each leather is processed individually. The leather of a relatively small wild animal is very flawed, has many signs of life and even holes. Cutting leather resembles a jigsaw puzzle, as an experienced cutter looks for the right places in the leather for each part of the glove. Fortunately, leather can be used precisely, because gloves have many small parts between the fingers.

    The lining inside the glove is practically a glove inside the glove. In use, leather lasts longer than a knitted lining, so to extend the life of the gloves, it is possible to replace the lining with a new one if necessary.