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SANTÉ et NOEL

MAROS'S-02

MAROS'S-02

Regular price ¥22,000 JPY
Regular price Sale price ¥22,000 JPY
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*If out of stock, it will be made to order. After your purchase is complete, our craftsmen will painstakingly create each item one by one . Therefore, you may have to wait about a month for delivery. We will contact you regarding the estimated delivery date to the email address you registered as a member at the time of purchase.

This coin purse is made by folding thin, strong and flexible leather like origami using a technique called ``beta pasting'' that requires skilled craftsmanship . A custom-made item created by craftsmen at Japan's oldest men's leather accessory workshop, which has been in business for over 100 years. A masterpiece filled with skilled craftsmanship that allows you to easily open it in your palm and take out coins.

[Specification details]
Dimensions: 5.5 cm x 8 cm x 2.2 cm (when closed)
Country of origin: Japan
Material: Cowhide (both outer and interior leather are made of cowhide)
Product number: MA-HRO-LE24
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・All prices shown include tax.
-As each piece is handmade by craftsmen, there may be slight differences in dimensions depending on the product.
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[Japanese craftsmanship used to make this product]
Solid paste:
A technique in which two thin pieces of leather are pasted together by a craftsman to create the appearance of a single piece of leather. By gluing each part together to form a single thin piece of leather, the result is a rubber-like flexibility and strength without losing the texture of the leather. Through years of trial and error, we have achieved the thinness of the leather when bonded together, and the strength that prevents the leather from peeling off even when folded.This is the only solid bonding technology recognized in the world.


Kobamigaki:
A process in which the cross section of the leather is polished repeatedly by hand using cloth. Because it is a time-consuming and labor-intensive technique, it is rarely practiced around the world. Most products on the market use a finishing technique that involves applying paint to the cross section of the leather. The cross-section of the leather, which has been polished over time and effort, has a natural luster and a beautiful, durable finish.
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