Daniele Basta scores the leather by hand - vertical incision lines running the length of the strap. Each cut goes deep enough to expose the raw hide layer beneath the chocolate-brown surface. The result is a bi-tonal stripe effect: warm dark brown interrupted by lighter tan, a rhythm of shadow and grain that catches light differently with every angle. This is not decoration applied to leather. This is leather revealing itself through controlled damage.
The 925 sterling silver buckle is cast using the lost-wax method - an ancient technique where a wax model is destroyed in the creation of each metal piece. No two buckles share the same surface. The silver sits heavy at the waist, oxidized in the recesses and brighter at the contact points, a patina that writes its own history. Keeper bars replace thread entirely. The construction holds through precision slits and the tension of silver against hide.



