KAKURA Glasses case waniguchi, pine needles/poppy

KAKURA Glasses case waniguchi, pine needles/poppy

$37.50
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You can always feel the high quality cowhide Glasses case waniguchi A simple cowhide leather case is not so easy to find. The name "waniguchi" is derived from the leather tension that opens the mouth like a crocodile. Tanned with 100% natural tannin for a high quality texture. The more you use it, the more it becomes familiar to your hand and develops a unique luster. Minimalist design with no gussets The natural finished cowhide leather has just the right amount of tension, and when you open the mouth, you can easily take out your glasses. *Akutako is made to order. Please allow one to two weeks for delivery. Using carefully selected natural-finished cowhide leather KAKURA mainly uses natural-finished cowhide leather that meets eco-friendly standards and brings out the original expression of the leather. The processing process is kept to a minimum, and no backing leather is applied to enjoy the lightness and texture of the leather. Instead, we brush glue onto the reverse side of the leather to prevent it from becoming fluffy. Because it is a natural material, the life of the cow shows in the expression of the leather. Blood Streak Blood vessels under the skin. It is found only in natural leather. Tiger Traces of wrinkles and sagging that have been flattened and stretched. It appears as a pattern of multiple parallel stripes. Rose scar Scratches left by scratching on fences, trees, etc. when the animal was alive. Finished by hand, one by one Almost all processes, from cutting leather to sewing by hand, are done in KAKURA's workshop. The leather is cut to the appropriate thickness for each product, and the parts of the product are cut out after carefully inspecting the front and back surfaces. Sewing holes for hand sewing are made using a leather mallet, and the parts are sewn with a tightly brazed thread. In the cool winter temperatures, the wax hardens and the sewing process requires a lot of strength.

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