Three leather keychains on a wooden surface
Brown leather keychain with a key ring on a wooden surface
Brown leather keychain with a metal ring on a wooden surface
Black leather keychain with brown accents on a wooden surface
Brown leather keychain with a metal ring on a wooden surface

Wild Boar Teardrop Keychain

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The teardrop keychain is currently our only product that combines two different wild boar leathers, so it’s one of our favorites. The first keychain to make you realize there’s such a thing as a deluxe version, this is the Bad Leather Good we always whip out when we’re explaining what’s so cool about this leather.

  • Tanned and finished in Wisconsin by Gallun Leathers
  • Hide Origin: Wild boar, full sides of US origin
  • Grain: Unique grain and extreme pore pattern

All our leather is made from the hides of invasive wild boar that were trapped or hunted in the south and southwest of the United States. These hides are combination tanned in Tennessee to produce a material that has the ideal balance of density and weather resistance.

We sell three colors of leather and they're made two different ways: Cognac and Black are the full grain "Jabari" version that retains the outer layer of the animal's skin, so it's smooth while also exhibiting the most scarring and character from the animal's life.

The Waxy Boar tannage we use for the Chocolate leather is a little more velvety to the touch because it’s been slightly buffed, exposing more skin fibers. Gallun Leathers uses sandpaper to remove a tiny part of the skin’s outer layer before rolling several layers of wax onto it.

In short: the Chocolate leather is softer, shows a bit less scarring, and actually looks more textured and "worn in" when it's new.

  • Steel keychain ring with brass finish
  • UV-resistant polyester thread
  • Length: 4.25 inches
  • Width: 2 inches
  • Weight: .4 oz
  • Tanned in Tennessee, made in Guatemala

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Man riding a horse wearing a brown  boar leather backpack with a forest background

Wild Boar Leather

All of our products are made from the hides of invasive wild boar
trapped in the Southwestern United States and tanned in Tennessee.

Destructive pests that cause some $2.5 billion of agricultural damage every year, the beasts are bad, but the leather is great: the hide’s unusually dense fiber structure and combination tannage make a tough product, water resistant, full of character, and unlike anything you’ve owned before.

About Bad Leather Goods

We obsess over every detail to create understated and timeless designs that balance aesthetics, durability, and function.

Brown leather hide held by a person with green foliage in the background
Man wearing a plaid shirt, hat, and carrying a dark brown waxy chocolate boar leather messenger bag in an open field damaged by boar
Close-up of two hands working on a leather project on a wooden surface
Person lighting leather on fire

Quality Obsessed

Our bags are built by experienced craftsmen, using time-tested construction techniques and the highest quality materials.

Testimonials

The quality of the tanned leather is fantastic- much better than I ever imagined.

Brad Simpkins 

It looks wonderful and has so much character. Really a first-rate leather

Jan DeWitt

It's a really cool story, how the pigs are taking over, and we're here to stop them and turn them into leather. It's just a really cool concep,t and I love this leather.

Weston Kay, Rose Anvil
Salt Lake City, UT

The grain is insane. Just like the product photo. Definitely a jaw dropper.

David S
★★★★★

It seems like tough leather and yet has a glove-like softness. Color is wonderful, lots of depth with light highlights.

Karl D

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