CERTIFICATE PROGRAM

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Leatherwork

Mastering this noble material and its diverse techniques will prepare you for the fascinating world of leatherworking.

This craft offers endless inspiration possibilities for creating objects that serve as valuable tools and dynamic opportunities for building a prosperous career and entrepreneurial future.

Our certificate programs

Our programs are designed to provide solid and specialized technical training over two semesters: Basic semester and Specialization semester.

  • The basic semester serves as a prerequisite for any specialization within the leather program.

  • During the first semester, students acquire foundational knowledge of the craft. The second semester focuses on advanced techniques, allowing for the improvement of skills and expertise.

  • Each semester consists of 432 hours, totaling 864 hours per program and combines technical and theoretical coursework, delivered by highly qualified instructors.

  • The training is conducted in person, ensuring hands-on learning experience and feedback closely connected to the realities of the trade.

  • Students may focus on one of the following areas of specialization: Leather Goods, Small Leather Goods, Leather Weaving, Leather Containers.

Course Details

Our programs offer an exceptional opportunity to build a career in artisanal excellence.

Through a hands-on approach guided by expert instructors, students gain in-depth knowledge and unique opportunities within the world of traditional crafts.

The programs are the gateway to a successful career with artisanal excellence. Discover all that you can achieve, secure your place today and set your career in motion!

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Curriculum


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Specialization semester

The specialization semesters provide hands-on training, allowing students to refine their knowledge, techniques, and skills. These semesters focus on micro-processes, quality parameters, and key references to enhance the precision and craftsmanship of each technique.

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Leatherwork specializations

After finishing the basic cycle, students continue the program by selecting one of the following areas of specialization.

Leather goods


The Leatherworking program focuses on the development of ornamental and functional leather products. Step into this incredible experience and bring your unique style to life in every creation.

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Small leather goods


The Small Leather Goods specialization focuses on the creation of functional and compact pieces. Refine your attention to detail and fine motor skills to create wallets, cardholders, coin purses, and keychains—functional pieces that exemplify precision and expert craftsmanship.

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Leather weaving


Leather weaving allows artisans to create unique handcrafted products using advanced flat and tridimensional weaving techniques. Explore the structural and aesthetic possibilities of this material and craft one-of-a-kind pieces, each stitch reflecting your personal style.

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Leather containers


This specialization focuses on crafting structured leather objects, using advanced techniques to produce durable, high-quality pieces. Students learn to work with thick leather, build solid structures, line boxes, and create precise joints for functional and decorative accessories designed for homes and offices.

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Leather masters

Sandra Caicedo, EAOSD Alumni

A leather artisan and entrepreneur, Sandra transformed her passion into a business with her brand “Kala Taller.”

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Craft your future