About Beeshielders

Made by hand in Sialkot, worn by beekeepers everywhere

Beeshielders gloves are cut, stitched, and tested in a city that has worked leather for generations. Every pair carries that craft forward — built not for a catalogue photo, but for the hands that open a hive at dawn.

A leather town's answer to a beekeeper's oldest problem

Sialkot has tanned hide and stitched gloves since long before "protective equipment" was a category. Beeshielders grew out of that workshop tradition — local tanners, local stitchers, and a small team that tests every batch against the one customer who can't be fooled by good marketing: a bee.

We don't outsource the parts that matter. Hide selection, ventilated panelling, and seam reinforcement all happen under one roof, by people who've been doing it long enough to know which stitch fails first.

12yrs

Making beekeeping gloves

40+

Countries supplied

100%

Hand-inspected pairs

0sting

Tolerance in our sting tests

How a glove is made

From hide to hive-ready

01

Hide Selection

Full-grain leather is graded by hand for thickness, flexibility, and sting resistance.

02

Cutting

Panels are cut to pattern, balancing dexterity in the fingers with protection on the palm.

03

Stitching

Reinforced double-stitched seams are sewn at stress points where most gloves fail.

04

Ventilation Fit

Breathable mesh sleeves are attached and checked for sting-proof overlap.

05

Quality Test

Every pair is inspected by hand before it's cleared to leave the workshop.

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