Kyoto Douchu wallet, denim navy blue, linen leaf, silver, standard

Kyoto Douchu wallet, denim navy blue, linen leaf, silver, standard

$14.80
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Kinsai craft is a technique established in the Momoyama and Edo periods for applying gold leaf to cloth such as obi (sash) and kimono. This is a wallet made of denim and gold-plated with a hemp leaf pattern using silver mud. A Michu wallet is a three-fold wallet that is said to have been used since the Edo period (1603-1867) by travelers to carry money and important documents in their pockets when they set out on a journey. The lining of this product has a family crest pattern. The ojime part is a ceramic ojime. The zipper knob is made of bamboo. The specifications are a bill compartment and a zipper coin purse. The size is approximately 10m (length) x 18.5m (width) x 23.5cm (length) when folded and extended. It needs to be rolled up and unwound with a string, but the act of rolling it up and unwinding it gives a sense of Japanese taste. In addition to wallets, it can also be used as a tool case for pens, hobby tools, etc. Here is a reference video of surifoil processing ⇒ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xywm81Zz9cc&t=15s *When used as a mask case, it is not washable in water, so please use antibacterial spray. *The image is a sample. The position of the pattern cut during sewing may differ slightly. *The color fading of denim may differ from the image shown in the picture depending on the fabric purchased at that time. *Please note that the part of the cord fastening may also change depending on the availability.

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