INDEN-YA

INDENYA Leather Ladies Wallet "MISONO", purple Hortensia

This beautiful INDEN wallet perfectly combines elegance with efficiency, in this beautiful and compact wallet that has enough pockets and spaces for all of your… read more
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¥23,650
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This beautiful INDEN wallet perfectly combines elegance with efficiency, in this beautiful and compact wallet that has enough pockets and spaces for all of your cards, bills and coins.

With 6 card pockets , 2 regular pockets and a coin box, you'll have all the necessities at hand - while carrying a handmade piece of art. Extremely soft and flexible deer leather coated with Japanese lacquer in traditional patterns, that will last for ages!


Size: ???10 ?? 11 ?? 3.5 cm (3.9 x 4.3 x 1.4 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 Leather Ladies Wallet "MISONO", purple Hortensia

¥23,650

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This beautiful INDEN wallet perfectly combines elegance with efficiency, in this beautiful and compact wallet that has enough pockets and spaces for all of your cards, bills and coins.

With 6 card pockets , 2 regular pockets and a coin box, you'll have all the necessities at hand - while carrying a handmade piece of art. Extremely soft and flexible deer leather coated with Japanese lacquer in traditional patterns, that will last for ages!


Size: ???10 ?? 11 ?? 3.5 cm (3.9 x 4.3 x 1.4 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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