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Touch the leather, leave your mark.
A new journey begins at Myyaz Studio.
A space to touch leather, play with colours, and leave your mark.
With coffee in hand, we meet, connect, and create our very first bag charms together. 🎉 Introductory Workshop: Bag Charm Making
- Level: Beginner-friendly
- Duration: 2 hours
- Location: Myyaz Studio – Unit P18A, Old Power Station, 121 Mortlake High Street, London SW14 8SN
- Capacity: 5 participants
Workshop Experience
Our very first Introductory Workshop is a warm invitation to step into the world of Myyaz Studio. With coffee in hand, you’ll explore the basics of leathercraft and design your own unique bag charm.
Participants will select colours from our palette, choose hardware finishes, and personalise the piece with initials if they wish. Whether you create it for yourself or as a gift, your bag charm will be a small but meaningful accessory handmade and truly yours.
What You’ll Learn
- Introduction to natural leather and simple leathercraft techniques
- Cutting, shaping, and assembling
- Colour and hardware selection for personalisation
- Adding initials for a unique touch
What’s Included
- All materials (leather, thread, hardware)
- Colour and hardware options
- Coffee & refreshments
- Your finished bag charm → handmade by you, to take home
After You Book
You’ll receive a confirmation email with:
- studio address
- workshop details
- what to bring
Booking Policy
Free rescheduling up to 48 hours before.
You can transfer your spot if needed.
Instructor
Led by Pınar — footwear designer with 20+ years of experience.
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Myyaz Brand Responsibility
At Myyaz, we work with intention. Each piece is handcrafted in small batches, using carefully selected materials and considered processes.
We value slow production, local making, and fair working practices — creating objects designed to last, to be worn, and to evolve over time.

Handcrafted
Made by hand, one piece at a time

Slow Production
Small batches, no mass production

Local Making
Designed and produced in limited, local settings

Fair Practice
Respect for time, labour, and process

Material Awareness
Carefully selected leathers and materials

Made to Last
Designed for longevity, repair, and everyday use

