Travel Beautifully. Travel Responsibly.

Thoughtfully crafted from eco-certified or plant-based leather, our passport covers combine refined aesthetics with functional design — luxury that journeys with intention.

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Our Material

Luxury that leaves a positive impact
LWG Certified Natural Leather

100% Biodegradable - Ethically sourced and produced

GRS Certified Recycled Leather

100% Biodegradable - Recycled and Reused to reduce waste

USDA Certified Cactus Leather

Partially Biodegradable - 66% Cactus Fiber and 33% (PU aka Plastic)

USDA Certified Bamboo Leather

Partially Biodegradable - 66% Bamboo Fiber and 33% (PU aka Plastic)

LWG Certified Natural Leather
GRS Certified Recycled Leather
USDA Certified Cactus Leather
USDA Certified Bamboo Leather

Real Stories. Refined Style.

Discover how professionals and creators worldwide live & style with FountainEarth — craftsmanship that connects

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Our buckles are designed and patented in India, the UK, the EU, and China. Unauthorized replication will lead to legal action. Click here for details

Our lifetime warranty covers repairs for functional damages, not wear and tear. In India, a fee of INR 999 applies. Click here for details

You can return or exchange FountainEarth products within 7 days if they’re unused.

Start your return online or email us at support@fountainearth.com.

Once approved, we’ll pick it up from your address.

Note: ₹200 shipping fee applies.

Click here for complete details on our return, exchange, and refund policy

An LWG (Leather Working Group) certified tannery is a facility that meets high environmental and sustainability standards in the leather production process.

The LWG certification ensures that the tannery follows responsible practices, including minimizing waste, reducing water, energy use, and ensuring safe chemical management.

This certification promotes ethical and eco-friendly leather production while encouraging continuous improvement in the industry

As a natural product, leather will biodegrade in a typical landfill in 10 to 50 years, depending on the type of leather. A typical Polyvinyl Chloride plastic material takes 500+ years to break down in the same environment.

Source: Leather Naturally