"Kyo-nishijin" refers to high-grade silk textiles woven in Kyoto's Nishijin district.
"Kinran" is a type of brocade fabric. Named for its ornate, raised wave patterns interwoven with gold threads. Indispensable in Japanese culture, it is used for the attire of monks, Kabuki actors, in theater, and at weddings.
Material: The "Kikko-mon" (tortoiseshell pattern) hexagonal tortoiseshell motif is a symbol of longevity and good fortune. Features a sophisticated deep navy with gold brocade weave, complemented by a indigo-dyed plain cotton lining.
Specifications: Length 13cm + Width 10cm + Depth 2cm
Internal Configuration: Two hidden bill pockets on each side (total 2) + 3 card slots (total 6) + 1 zippered coin pocket in the center. Each side also has 1 pocket for receipts, credit card slips, 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:
Handcrafted in Taiwan.
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- Material: The "Kikko-mon" (tortoiseshell pattern) hexagonal tortoiseshell motif is a symbol of longevity and good fortune. Features a sophisticated deep navy with gold brocade weave, complemented by a indigo-dyed plain cotton lining.
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