Exotic Leather Color Options

New Exotic Leather- Genuine Teju Lizard Skin Holsters-Ammo Pouches-Slings & More!

  • Common name: common tegu
  • Scientific name: salvator merianae
  • Source: wild
  • Country of origin: Argentina
  • Color-Matte Sky Blue

We can make any rifle sling, ammo pouches, holsters, keychains and more. Keep in mind that the lizard is small in size and may need to be pieced together.

Lizard skins don’t get nearly enough love from the average fashion designer. Sure, crocodile and alligator leather are widely recognized as top-tier fashion materials, and python skins are an ever-popular choice, but you don’t often hear much about major fashion projects using lizard skin.

One of the reasons that we use the term lizard skin is that there are actually a few different species of lizard that fall under this skin category.

For example, there are three kinds of lizard skins:

  • Teju lizard, or Tupinambis Merianae. This lizard comes from the Southern portions of South Africa. The scales of the Teju lizard are small and almost square-shaped, with larger rectangular scales along the belly. Like a python, the Teju’s skin has irregular color patterns that vary by subspecies.
  • Ring lizard, or Varanus Salvator. Hailing from Indonesia, the ring lizard’s skin has a series of small round color patterns in its scales, hence the name. Like the Teju lizard, the ring lizard’s scales are small and square-like, with larger, more rectangular, scales along the belly.
  • Nile Lizard, or Varanus Niloticus. Mostly found in Sudan, the Nile lizard has smaller scales than the ring and Teju lizards. The belly scales on these hides are still larger and more rectangular than the back scales.

While these hides all have similarities such as in the size of their scales and the overall size of the hide, the individual colors vary and the shapes of the scales can be subtly different. This gives you a little more variety when ordering lizard skins than you might have originally expected.

 

Choose any items from our list below and you will see the exotic leather skin listed as an option!

Everything About Lizard Leather-Durability-Wear-Maintenance & Much More! 

Hello, mate! Grab your Indiana Jones hat and a cheesy Australian accent, because today we’re going to be talking about lizards!

I’m not going to spend too much time selling this type of leather, because clearly these creatures are the closest thing we’ve got to real dinosaurs, and I think that’s all that really needs to be said. When you’re dealing with lizard skin, you’re going to have a wide canvas of wild and florid patterns and colors to choose between, and a leaping plethora exotic creatures, such as snakes and crocodiles, to make your base. You can’t deny this leather’s attraction. The bright blaze against slick scales catches the eye better than a leering snake, scaling over a proud, distinctive, and feral quality truly unique among leathers. That, and lizard skin is pretty darn tough.

Magic Scales

Lizard leather scales are remarkably water proof, and provide excellent protection from the elements. Pesky stains shan’t be nearly as much of a threat to lizard skin as to other leathers, although this shouldn’t be your cue to take it for granted. Those scales are rooted in place by a well lubricated membrane beneath them, which they are charged with protecting. Should that membrane dry up, the scales can pop off, which really doesn’t bode well for the aesthetics. Try not to take lizard leather out under excessive weather conditions, such as rain. If it does get wet, just blot up the moisture with a dry, clean cloth or paper towel. Blot, mind you, don’t wipe. Wipe smears, and blot absorbs – the latter is your friend. If the leather is lighter in hue, it may darken with excess water, so try to take care of it sooner rather than later. You can read more about how water affects leather in our blog “How Does Leather Breathe?

Speaking of water, it’s also going to be important to clean your lizard leather. For a regular spot clean, snag a soft, slightly damp cloth (only slightly, lest the water run off the scales and into the membrane), and wipe the scales until all visible dust is removed. When you do this, you will want to wipe in the direction the scales are flowing. If you aren’t sure how to verify this, a good trick is to run your finger softly across the leather in a straight line. If the skin feels rough, you’re running the wrong way. The skin should feel smooth to the touch as you slide your finger. If you spot dirt building up in the grooves, you can try to use a soft, bristled brush (an artist’s paintbrush is ideal) to get it out. Be very careful not to lift the scales. Once they come off, they will be unable to be returned to place.

Bubble Time

You may want to give your lizard skin a more thorough cleaning every so often, especially if it’s grown excessively dirt. Use a non-alcoholic, wax free leather cleaner designed for exotic reptile leather, and test it before you work it on. Gently sample a small amount in a discreet area of your leather with a white, lint-free cloth. Check the cloth for excess color rub off, discoloration in the lizard skin, or any other side effects. If none are present, you’re good to go. Apply your leather conditioner much the same way as you did with the spot clean – wipe gently in the direction of the scales, brush between them with a sable paintbrush, and absorb any residual moisture with a clean cloth afterwards. Let it dry in a cool, indoors area away from sunlight and direct heat. Sunlight and heat are harmful for lizard leather care, as they can dry out your leather fast and may shrink it. Reptiles are cold blooded, you’ll remember. Keep them in a cool room, and you’ll feel terribly clever about yourself. Those “inside” jokes are the best.

Thing about cleaning – once you have used a leather cleaner, it’s going to take away the lubricants that held your leather together. As a result, the leather’s pores have opened up to receive more oils, and if they don’t get them, they’re going to dry out. To this end, good lizard leather care dictates that a proper conditioning is in order. Depending on how much dirt it’s exposed to and how often you apply a leather cleaner, you probably won’t have to do this too much. If you clean and condition your lizard leather twice a year (condition your leather very soon after you clean it), you should be good most of the time. Play it by ear, and pay attention to your leather. If it shows signs that it’s drying up, bring out your conditioner, and remember to clean it first.

Spit and Polish

When you get ready to condition your lizard leather, make sure you are using a conditioner designed for exotic reptile leather. These conditioners possess a lighter composition and different viscosity than standard leather conditioners, and will be much healthier for your lizard. Try to make sure it’s wax and silicon free too – silicon has a tendency to dry leather out, and wax often has the effect of obscuring the iridescent quality that gives lizard leather its glimmer. Test your conditioner the same way you did your cleaner, and if it checks out, use a soft, clean cloth or brush to massage it in the direction of the scales, and let it dry for about fifteen minutes. Afterwards, buff the rest off – again in the direction of the scales – until any residue is gone. Stand back and admire the shine.

Note: Reptile leather is often laminated over a layer of cowhide. If this is present on your leather item, treat the cowhide as you would traditional leather (if you don’t know how to treat or identify your cowhide, click here for more information on that), but take care not to get any of your cowhide leather treatments on the lizard leather. If you are in an area with increased weather exposure, you may also want to apply a water and stain protector to your lizard leather while you’re at it. Go with something non-silicon, and spray works best. Make sure it’s meant for exotic reptile leather care, and test before using.

Lounging Lizards

Finally, to keep your lizard leather in good condition, try to store it in the aforementioned cool, clean, indoors location away from sunlight and direct heat. Inside of a breathable container works best, like a wooden box or a dust bag. Try not to put things on top of it to avoid stress, and keeping it in stuffed in newspapers or packing paper, which are more porous than leather, can help keep it strong.

That’s all the basics you’ll need to know about lizard leather care! Remember to take good care of your leather, and it may go on to outlive you! If these little buggers can thrive where the dinosaurs went extinct, imagine how legendary that leather wallet of yours can be. Even past death, they live on, their hide fending off the merciless elements and protecting your greens with ferocious, pointy scaled ferocity. For what they lack in size, these tiny dragons more than make up for in gut. Give’em a chance, and they’ll show you what a real survivor looks like.

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Rest assure that our team will continue to be advanced in our designs, materials and methods in order to maintain the firmest quality control procedures and offer you the best revolutionary products. Here, at MTR we are a Christian family owned that proudly stands behind our products as we have first done in the beginning. We are life-time members of the NRA. We like to continually keep improving and enhancing our products as well as engineering new holsters. We always test new holsters out before even advertising it to the public.

We strive hard to produce the best holsters out on the market and our number one focus when manufacturing our product is Quality. We only use the best grade A materials when it comes to constructing the products. We are pro 2nd amendment and are pushing for the safest product to carry a weapon in. We are here to fight for your protection. We only want you carrying the best and functional product to help you when in need.

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Exotic Leather Color Options

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Below is a list of our Exotic Leather color options, keep in mind that the colors may change in shade slightly due to every animal hide has pores and may absorb more color than others. Also, some photos are taken with more of a lighter/brighter shade due to the lighting. If you would like to learn more about the benefits of each exotic leather, please click the link below to our FAQ page to learn more. Check out other BLOG articles concerning our exotic leather. If you are looking for another color or another exotic leather than please send us an email to sales@mtrcustomleather.com and provide us a picture of the shade of color and we will try our best to meet your needs. Keep in mind, some exotic leather or color options may not be in stock due to the exotic leather shortage.

Royal Blue, Pink, Natural (bottom middle)

Sky Blue Shrunken Bison Leather 6-7oz Carolina Blue Shrunken Bison

Peanut Bison Rolled Peanut Shrunken Bison

Ice Grey Tipped Elephant Antique Grey Elephant

Standard Grey Elephant

Brown Elephant

Ostrich Leather

See the source image Alligator/Cognac Leather

American Alligator - Belly - Burgundy - Millennium Mahogany Alligator Leather

Beaver Tail Crust
Beaver Tail Crust
Beaver Tail Glazed Orange
Beaver Tail Glazed Orange
Beaver Tail Glazed Forest
Beaver Tail Glazed Forest
Beaver Tail Glazed Red
Beaver Tail Glazed Red
Beaver Tail Glazed Cobalt
Beaver Tail Glazed Cobalt
Beaver Tail Glazed Navy
Beaver Tail Glazed Navy
Beaver Tail Glazed Burgundy
Beaver Tail Glazed Burgundy
Beaver Tail Glazed Cognac
Beaver Tail Glazed Cognac
Beaver Tail Glazed Brown
Beaver Tail Glazed Brown
Beaver Tail Glazed Black
Beaver Tail Glazed Black
Beaver Tail Matte Orange
Beaver Tail Matte Orange
Beaver Tail Matte Red
Beaver Tail Matte Red
Beaver Tail Matte Cobalt
Beaver Tail Matte Cobalt
Beaver Tail Matte Navy
Beaver Tail Matte Navy
Beaver Tail Matte Burgundy
Beaver Tail Matte Burgundy
Beaver Tail Matte Cognac
Beaver Tail Matte Cognac
Beaver Tail Matte Brown
Beaver Tail Matte Brown
Giraffe Denim Blue
See the source image Eel Leather
See the source image Brown Hippo Leather
See the source image Lizard
Ring Lizard
See the source image Stingray Color Options
Rainbow Stingray

See the source image Tiger Shark Leather

See the source image Cognac Shark

See the source image Evergreen Shark

See the source image Navy Shark

Burgandy Shark

Difference between full and trim exotic leather??

Every holster style will be different when it comes to exotic leather trim. Above is a few examples of different holster models with exotic leather trim. Usually on a holster the mouth of the holster area will be in exotic leather trim. On the original holster it would be the extra piece of leather.

keep in mind that all holsters are made to order by hand with no returns, refunds or exchanges.

Additional questions please send an email to sales@mtrcustomleather.com

 

WHO WE ARE

Founded in 2009 in the community of Coleridge located in Ramseur, North Carolina, our one-man company was making just a few custom items a week for local friends and family as a hobby. Now, MTR Custom Leather is one of the largest providers of holsters and related gear in the world. We thank you, our faithful customers, for helping us attain this position.

Rest assure that our team will continue to be advanced in our designs, materials and methods in order to maintain the firmest quality control procedures and offer you the best revolutionary products. Here, at MTR we are a Christian family owned that proudly stands behind our products as we have first done in the beginning. We are life-time members of the NRA. We like to continually keep improving and enhancing our products as well as engineering new holsters. We always test new holsters out before even advertising it to the public.

We strive hard to produce the best holsters out on the market and our number one focus when manufacturing our product is Quality. We only use the best grade A materials when it comes to constructing the products. We are pro 2nd amendment and are pushing for the safest product to carry a weapon in. We are here to fight for your protection. We only want you carrying the best and functional product to help you when in need.

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RingLizard Front Pocket Holster — MTR Custom Leather

Front Pocket Holster (B-7) is a very simple yet effective holster for carry of small .380, 9mm and a small snub nose .38/.357. The front pocket design is small sleeve that encases the barrel and trigger guard of the weapon. Allowing easy access to the weapon.The front pocket holster keeps the weapon upright in the pocket. To access the gun easier and prevent the gun from moving around. While keeping the holster and weapon comfortable in the pocket for long term carry!This is also, a great choice for cargo pocket, jacket pocket, purse pocket, vehicle pocket or bedside.

Source: RingLizard Front Pocket Holster — MTR Custom Leather

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