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INDENYA Pen Case 4604 NAGOMI (30th anniversary)

Keep your stationary neatly organized with this beautiful, hand-crafted INDEN pen case. Its elegant design with traditional Japanese prints in coated Japanese l… read more
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Keep your stationary neatly organized with this beautiful, hand-crafted INDEN pen case. Its elegant design with traditional Japanese prints in coated Japanese lacquer, on top of strong, yet soft leather combines the best of both worlds and is bound to stand out on your desk. 

 

The NAGOMI collection celebrates its 30th anniversary in 2021. With its dragonflies in black and red, representing the colors of their leather X lacquer formula, this series is a true INDEN classic that cannot be missed by true INDEN fans. 

Size: ???4 ?? 18 ?? 3.5 cm (1.6 x 7.1 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 Pen Case 4604 NAGOMI (30th anniversary)

¥7,150

Description

Keep your stationary neatly organized with this beautiful, hand-crafted INDEN pen case. Its elegant design with traditional Japanese prints in coated Japanese lacquer, on top of strong, yet soft leather combines the best of both worlds and is bound to stand out on your desk. 

 

The NAGOMI collection celebrates its 30th anniversary in 2021. With its dragonflies in black and red, representing the colors of their leather X lacquer formula, this series is a true INDEN classic that cannot be missed by true INDEN fans. 

Size: ???4 ?? 18 ?? 3.5 cm (1.6 x 7.1 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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