Traditional Look

Here’s a list of Bible rebinding options in traditional colors and textures — blacks, browns, and burgundies — good for a conservative taste. All our covers come complete with “Holy Bible” on the spine or face (if the material is imprintable), one ribbon marker, and new leatherette end pages.

These prices are assuming your Bible has an intact sewn binding. If the pages are falling out or the binding is glued, we would need to repair that with cord insertion ($30.00).  Can’t tell?  See our article

When you know what you’d like, just proceed to our ordering page. If you can’t decide, give us a call or write. To see a close-up, click on any of the pictures below.

Black pebble grain cowhide BiblePebble Grain Cowhide

Available in a semi-glossy black (pictured).  It is simple and distinguished, but soft and flexible.

Also, in gray, brown, tan, maroon, dark red, and navy.

 

 

Great look and feel -- a sturdy cowhide with an embossed goatskin grain.Goat Cow

This is a cowhide with an embossed goatskin grain — all the good looks of goatskin, a wonderful sheen, and the sturdiness of a cowhide.  Only in black.

 

Black River Grain Goatskin with black lambskin lining, a Leonard's specialty BibleBlack River Grain Goatskin

This is a Leonard’s Specialty style.  The outside is a River Grain goatskin and inside, it is lined in soft lambskin.  It is our only leather-lined option, soft and pliable.  This comes in black, mocha, crimson, navy, and more, with several options to choose from.  Click here to read more about the Leather-Lined River Grain Goatskin style.

Black wild grain Sokoto goatskin Bible

Sokoto Goatskin

This is a very nice, high class goatskin leather.  The thick leather has an all natural wild grain to it that feels great in your hand.  It also comes in navy, crimson, and mocha.  And, we now can use this for the leather-lined style mentioned above.  It’s better for your larger Bibles than the River Grain.

Capra Grain Goatskin

This is a new, tight grain goatskin leather, that also comes in navy, crimson, and a dark brown.  We now can use this one as well as Sokoto, for the leather-lined style mentioned above.  It’s better for your larger Bibles than the River Grain.