"Kyo Nishijin" is the general term for high-grade silk fabrics woven in Nishijin, Kyoto.
"Kinran" refers to brocade fabrics adorned with golden threads woven into elaborate, raised patterns. It is an indispensable element in Japanese culture, seen in the attire of monks, Kabuki actors, theatrical performances, and weddings.
Product Material: Family Crest = Kamon. After the Sengoku period in Japan, the Kamon became a noble crest symbolizing lineage and origin. There are hundreds of Kamon designs, mostly featuring motifs of plants, animals, or objects. Famous Kamon include Oda Nobunaga's "Gokuraku-boshi," Toyotomi Hideyoshi's "Gosan-no-Kiri," and Tokugawa Ieyasu's "Mitsuba-Aoi."
Product Specifications: Length 20cm + Width 10cm + Thickness 2cm
Internal Configuration: Two hidden bill compartments on each side (total 2) + 6 card slots (total 12) + 1 zippered coin pocket in the center. One compartment on each side for receipts, credit card slips, or notes.
Product Care Instructions: For stains, gently brush with a toothbrush dipped in diluted laundry detergent, then clean with a damp cloth. Pat dry with a clean, dry cloth and allow to air dry naturally.
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Handmade in Taiwan
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- Product Material: Family Crest = Kamon. After the Sengoku period in Japan, the Kamon became a noble crest symbolizing lineage and origin. There are hundreds of Kamon designs, mostly featuring motifs of plants, animals, or objects. Famous Kamon include Oda Nobunaga's "Gokuraku-boshi," Toyotomi Hideyoshi's "Gosan-no-Kiri," and Tokugawa Ieyasu's "Mitsuba-Aoi."
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