Kyoto, Michu purse, rolled bag, cotton, beige, with leaves, silver

Kyoto, Michu purse, rolled bag, cotton, beige, with leaves, silver

$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 belts and kimonos. This purse is made of cotton beige color with leaf motifs gilded with 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 their journeys. *The image is a sample. *The zipper is the light pink color shown in the image with coins. The lining of this item 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 10 cm (length) X 18.5 cm (width) when folded X 23.5 cm (length) when extended. It has to be wrapped and unwrapped with a string, but the act of doing so 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. *Please refer to the image of holding it in your hand and other images of usage.

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