"Nishijin-ori": A general term for high-grade silk textiles woven in Kyoto's Nishijin district.
"Kinran": Brocade fabric. Named for its luxurious, raised wave-like patterns incorporating gold threads. Indispensable to Japanese culture, seen in the attire of temple monks, Kabuki actors, theatrical costumes, and wedding garments.
Material: A sophisticated navy blue brocade with a diamond pattern, intricately woven with cranes symbolizing longevity and good fortune, lined with indigo-dyed plain cotton. ***(Due to the irregular pattern, the placement of the motif will vary on each bag.)***
Specifications: Length 20cm + Width 10cm + Depth 2cm
Internal Configuration: Two hidden bill compartments (total 2) on each side + 6 card slots (total 12) + 1 zippered coin pocket in the center. One compartment on each side for receipts, cards, or notes.
Care Instructions: For stains, gently brush with a toothbrush dipped in diluted detergent. Then, clean with a damp cloth and dry naturally with a clean, dry cloth to absorb moisture.
Origin/Manufacturing Method:
Handmade in Taiwan.
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- Material: A sophisticated navy blue brocade with a diamond pattern, intricately woven with cranes symbolizing longevity and good fortune, lined with indigo-dyed plain cotton. ***(Due to the irregular pattern, the placement of the motif will vary on each bag.)***
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