

Hair-On Hide Longhorn Skull with Tooled Leather Accents
This striking wall-mounted longhorn skull is wrapped in genuine hair-on cowhide and finished with tooled leather horn bands, making it a true tribute to Western craftsmanship. The natural hide offers warmth and texture, while the hand-tooled floral motifs on the leather provide a refined, artisan finish.
Whether you're styling a luxury ranch home, Western-themed lodge, or rustic retreat, this piece brings strength, texture, and sophistication to any space. Mounted to impress, each skull is slightly unique thanks to natural hide variations and handcrafted detailing.
A bold, timeless statement for collectors and designers alike.
Estimated Dimensions: 33" W x 31" H
Our Customer Service Pledge: Honest guidance. Transparent pricing. Thoughtful lead times. White-glove delivery for the pieces that need it most. We treat your western furniture—and your home—with the same care we’d want for our own. ➢ Learn more.
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Hair-On Hide Longhorn Skull with Tooled Leather Accents
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Unmistakingly Western. Unmistakably Yours.
Out here, everything we build has a story—carved by hand, shaped by heritage, and made to last. Our pieces aren’t mass-produced. They’re born from real wood, real leather, and real Western soul.
Whether you’re furnishing a ranch home, a mountain retreat, or a space that just needs more soul—every piece we make is built with purpose, presence, and a deep respect for the lifestyle we live.
At Into The West, customer service is Western hospitality in practice. We’re upfront about pricing and lead times, we guide you honestly through leather, finishes, and sizing, and we use white-glove delivery for substantial pieces so they arrive the right way. From first question to delivery day and beyond, our promise is simple: clear answers, careful handling, and the kind of quiet, detailed care that respects both your home and your investment.


