Who am I?
Since 2011, I have immersed myself in the world of living history.
The period I focus on is the late 14th century / early 15th century.
I draw inspiration from tangible sources: museums, iconography, archaeological artifacts, and historical studies, but I remain open to any type of project.
I particularly enjoy uncommon objects and faithfully reproducing them, both in their form and function.
It is through this approach that I launched Manus & Corium. Passionate about leatherwork, I strive to create unique pieces while staying true to artisanal techniques and historical aesthetics.
My goal is to offer objects that are more than mere accessories—they tell a story, creating continuity between the hands of yesterday and those of today.
Whether for historical reenactment, role-playing, or simply a love of historical craftsmanship, my creations are designed to fit your world while maintaining visual and material authenticity.
If you are interested in my work, please don't hesitate to contact me. I would be happy to discuss your projects and bring a touch of leather and history to your ideas.
See you soon.