INDEN-YA

INDENYA Big Shopper 6027 Big Checkered, Black on Black

Traveling to school or work? Carrying for your kids or significant other? Never on the go without a book or tablet? This INDEN bag stores it all! The perfect la… read more
SKU: 3005620
$2,871.44
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Traveling to school or work? Carrying for your kids or significant other? Never on the go without a book or tablet? This INDEN bag stores it all! The perfect large shoulder bag for every day use. Available in Black or Purple in three stunning patterns.

Enjoy the soft, yet sturdy and durable deer leather, decorated with Japanese lacquered patterns. A beautiful bag with an historical background that will last for many years!

Size: ???29 ?? 31.5 ?? 11.5 cm (11.4" x 12.4" x 4.5" inches)

Koshu Inden is a Japanese craft made of lacquered deerskin with more than 400 years of history from Yamanashi prefecture. The techniques and patterns for making Inden were originally developed to produce certain parts of samurai armor. The same techniques and traditional patterns are still used to create contemporary objects of timeless beauty and high durability.

INDENYA Big Shopper 6027 Big Checkered, Black on Black

$2,871.44

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Traveling to school or work? Carrying for your kids or significant other? Never on the go without a book or tablet? This INDEN bag stores it all! The perfect large shoulder bag for every day use. Available in Black or Purple in three stunning patterns.

Enjoy the soft, yet sturdy and durable deer leather, decorated with Japanese lacquered patterns. A beautiful bag with an historical background that will last for many years!

Size: ???29 ?? 31.5 ?? 11.5 cm (11.4" x 12.4" x 4.5" inches)

Koshu Inden is a Japanese craft made of lacquered deerskin with more than 400 years of history from Yamanashi prefecture. The techniques and patterns for making Inden were originally developed to produce certain parts of samurai armor. The same techniques and traditional patterns are still used to create contemporary objects of timeless beauty and high durability.

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