Feature

●Natural deerskin with lacquer pattern
●Size: 7cm x 11cm x 1.3cm
●Color and pattern: Purple and white lacquer, grapes
●Gusseted business card pocket x 1, pockets x 2
●Made in Japan (Kofu City, Yamanashi Prefecture)


Description

INDEN-YA Indenya Business Card Holder, Purple x White, Grapes

Inden Yakamihara Business Card Holder that gives a casual and elegant impression to those who are first facing

This simple and easy to use business card holder can hold about 30 to 50 business cards, and 2 thin pockets to store your business cards.

Traditional crafts with lacquer pattern on light and soft deerskin with a distinctive luster, the more you use it, the more you use it, the more you will get a unique texture.

Since this product is made of wild deerskin, there may be cases of scratches on the surface of the product.These scratches are considered to be a natural pattern and a natural phenomenon.

Depending on your monitor settings, the color of the product photos may differ slightly from the actual product.

Lacquer has a strong film and adhesion, but it may crack or peel if it is bent hard or caught with a hard object.

The deerskin used by Indenen will be brushed with use, but even when new, the inside of the box may be slightly brushed on the inside of the box and where it is prone to contact with the caddo.

Lacquer is a slightly muted color when new, but the more you use it, the more bright the color and the luster will increase.

For white lacquer: Dark beige → Bright white

Each has a thin pocket on the cover and front of the gusseted business card pocket.

The main gusset pocket holds about 30 to 50 common business cards.

When the number of storage space is low, it will flatten thin, so it does not bulk up in your pocket.

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HistoryHistory

The deerskin used in the indenenes is said to be the softest touch and close to the human skin, and it is lightweight, durable, and will fit your hands as you use it.

Lacquer is a technique that represents the mark of the signet, and we put a pattern on the dyed deerskin and carefully inlaid the lacquer into the leather to create a pattern that pops up.

The Kushu Inden continues to attract people today as it was founded in 1582 by Suwat’s armature artisan Uehara founded in Denya in Kofu in 1582.