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The traditional auspicious guardian crest of “Hishiku” is honored by the Japanese highest quality lacquer-leather stamp.
A top-of-the-line masterpiece that is proud of the long-established artisans. This is a long wallet made of deerskin (deerskin leather) and pick leather.
Deerskin is said to be the "cashmere" of leather due to its texture and quality, and it has been very long history and is widely used in Japan. In addition, the big leather boasts a soft texture and surprisingly light.
This is a masterpiece made by skilled Japanese leather craftsmen using the original Japanese leather from Fujioka Yukichi Honten, established in 1883, which is the only Japanese domestic leather leather that is used to create a masterpiece of masterpiece.
The seal pattern has been decorated with a rhombus chrysanthemum, which has been regarded as a symbol of protection since ancient times.
Since ancient times, the chrysanthemum flowers are referred to as "Nissi" in the sun and have a meaning to ward off evil spirits.
In addition, it was found as herb because of Chinese fact that drinking "chrysanthemum" dipped in chrysanthemum, and it became a symbol of long life.
In addition, the diamond shape has the meaning of evil and amulet and the "Rhombus Chrysanthemum Crest" that combines both are the strongest and greatest protection of awesome.
■ Specifications: Bill compartment (gusset for 1 million yen) x 1, card slot x 10, zipper x 1, pocket x 2, (approx) 7.1 x 3.6 x 0.8 inches (18,5 x 9,5 x 2 cm) (approx) 85 g, deerskin lacquer with basic roots
Please be aware of imitation products from the Japan Denen. Obviously low price, there are many products made of resin with imprint patterns on cowhide leather and synthetic leather. The genuine lacquered leather inden is a traditional craft.