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The Artisans Craftsmen’s Case for iPad and Galaxy Tab

Submitted by on February 15, 2011 – 11:00 AMNo Comment | 106 views

One thing good about iPad is that you are always spoilt for choice when it comes to casing. There’s tons and tons of iPad case in the market. So how do casing makers make their casing stand out from the rest?

Well, one Singapore company have an interesting idea. Handmade iPad case using jelutong wood. Jelutong wood is light and easy for the craftsmen to work with. The Artisans Craftsmen’s iPad Case weighs around 215g. Of course some case might weigh slightly heavier or lighter since these are handmade.

The wooden frame hold the iPad securely without any hooks. It just fit tightly and securely into the frame. The wooden frame also makes the casing looks like a notebook when closed. In fact, the casing is styled to looks like a moleskine notebook. Very classy and elegant.

The workmanship for the Artisans Craftsmen’s Case is pretty good. From what I understand, each casing took 10 hours to make. There is a stringent QC process before the iPad casing is packed and delivered to customers.

And to make the Artisans Craftsmen’s Case exclusive, the company intends to release just 2,000 casing for each tablet model.

Here’s the only problem with the Artisans Craftsmen’s Case for iPad. It cost S$128. But remember, you are paying a premium for a limited edition elegant and classy handmade iPad case.

Too bad I don’t have a iPad. Else I’ll most likely get one before it sold out.

Oh, they also have casing for Samsung Galaxy Tab too. Weighs 130g and cost S$78.

Check out their website if you are a iPad or Galaxy Tab owner.

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