INDEN-YA

INDENYA Glasses Case 4203 with 'IHORI' with Gourd pattern

A beautifully designed INDEN case that combines beauty with functionality. The soft leather is very gentle to touch, yet durable and sturdy thanks to the coatin… read more
SKU: 3007105
£52.73
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A beautifully designed INDEN case that combines beauty with functionality. The soft leather is very gentle to touch, yet durable and sturdy thanks to the coating with Japanese lacquer. An ideal option for those who prefer a more elegant case over the often bulky plastic glasses cases, and perfect for those who carry glasses in (shirt) pockets.

Available in various colors and patterns, it makes for a beautiful accessory that you will carry around with pleasure.


Size: ???16 ?? 7.3 ?? 1.8 cm (6.3" x 2.9" x 0.7" 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 Glasses Case 4203 with 'IHORI' with Gourd pattern

£52.73

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A beautifully designed INDEN case that combines beauty with functionality. The soft leather is very gentle to touch, yet durable and sturdy thanks to the coating with Japanese lacquer. An ideal option for those who prefer a more elegant case over the often bulky plastic glasses cases, and perfect for those who carry glasses in (shirt) pockets.

Available in various colors and patterns, it makes for a beautiful accessory that you will carry around with pleasure.


Size: ???16 ?? 7.3 ?? 1.8 cm (6.3" x 2.9" x 0.7" 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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