Aranyani leather goods are the result of a centuries-old tradition practiced by skilled artisans. With proper care, they can not only last a lifetime but also become more beautiful with age.

Clean

For regular care, briskly sweep your leather bag with a soft, lint-free cloth to clean it. If your product requires a deeper clean, we recommend contacting our customer support team to arrange for expert Aranyani aftercare. If you choose to clean your product at home, we recommend using a high-quality leather cleaner. Apply it in a circular motion and wipe it with a lightly dampened cloth to prevent pores in the leather from getting clogged. Please note that slight variations in colour depth may occur after cleaning. As our products are made from natural materials and each one is unique, colourfastness and texture may vary.

Condition

Regular and careful application of leather conditioner will maintain the softness and suppleness of your product, preventing flaking and wrinkling. Depending on your climate, apply conditioner at least twice a year, but no more than once a month. We recommend using a high-quality leather conditioner. Apply a small amount of conditioner to a soft cloth and gently rub it over the leather until it's absorbed.

Store

When not in use, stuff your leather bag with clean bubble wrap or parchment paper to help it retain its shape. Avoid using newsprint, as the ink may stain your product. Place your stuffed leather bag in its original dust bag, along with silica gel packets to absorb any moisture. If you plan to store your bag for an extended period, make sure to air it out regularly to prevent mold growth.

The “don’t” list

Avoid exposing your bags to household chemicals, perfume, or hairspray, as these can cause its hardware (stones and metals) to lose its natural lustre. Avoid contact with anything that may stain your bags, such as oils, inks, dyes, or dark liquids. Avoid regular contact with dark garments (especially dark denim), as this may discolour lighter-coloured leather. Avoid overstuffing your bag, especially with rigid or odd-shaped items, and this may stretch the leather and cause the bag to lose its shape.