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A Clarke Falconry

Stitched False Aylmeri Anklets

Stitched False Aylmeri Anklets

Regular price £14.50 GBP
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These stitched false Aylmeri anklets are a proven, practical choice. Designed with imprints, training phases, and daily use in mind.

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Premium features

  • Solid brass eyelets and studs.
  • Heavy duty thread.
  • Heavy duty leather.
  • No casting needed.
  • No eyelet tools needed.
  • Ready to fit.

Product care

I make my products to stand the test of time. These anklets are ready to be put to work. However, you can give your anklets some extra TLC by:

  • Wiping any dirt from the surface of the leather with a damp cloth.
  • Buffing out small scruffs or scratches from wear using a cotton cloth. This brings the natural oils to the surface of the leather.
  • Feeding the leather with Original Sedgwick Leathercare to protect and replenish the natural oils in the hide. Please note that this product will slightly darken the colour of the leather.
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Made from heavy-duty leather and finished with solid brass eyelets, these anklets are designed as a straightforward, reliable tethering option.

No casting required, no closing tools needed. They're ready to go.

Each pair is proudly made in our Lincolnshire workshop.

Crafted from the finest materials

Falconry is a demanding sport, not only on the bird, but also on the equipment. That's why I use the best leathers I can find, from around the world.

I use high quality tough leathers that perform well in the demanding conditions that we all know as normal, in the falconry field.

Real World Use

These anklets are some of the most widely used in the falconry world.

We’re proud of that - but don’t just take my word for it, take theirs. See the reviews.

Two men working together in a workshop setting.

Made in England

Proudly made in England - every item we sell is our own work, made and designed in our own workshop with no shortcuts.

"Made in England" is not just a label here, it's a matter of pride.

If we don't make it, we don't sell it.