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Products that are out of stock will be manufactured after your order.
A mini wallet made of indigo-dyed deerskin
The sinca wallet, which achieved over 1600% of its funding through crowdfunding, is a wallet that has been dyed in indigo to recreate the shape of the wallet.
This wallet has the same shape as the DMS-100 and is easy to use and lightweight.
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It is designed to hold 14 cards, with 12 card compartments underneath the coin purse and two card compartments in the most convenient location.
Also, folding bills in three has the disadvantage that they tend to curl, but by storing them in the same way as bifold bills, they won't curl up and you can make payments smoothly.
The fine details of this product demonstrate Groover Leather's commitment to quality construction.
I was interviewed by NBS about Aihaji Leather.
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About Leather
The leather used is from wild deer exterminated within Nagano Prefecture, tanned and pre-treated in Iida, and then dyed with genuine indigo at the Hama Dyeing Studio in Matsumoto City. This is part of the Shinshu Ethical Project.
The "Aihaji Leather" pattern was jointly developed by Hama Dyeing Studio, a historic studio that has been in business since 1911, Melsen Co., Ltd. in Iida City, and Groover Leather. The pattern is randomly dyed, meaning that each piece is different and no two patterns are the same, making each finished piece one of a kind.
Please understand that since this leather is grown in the natural environment of Nagano, it may have scratches from branches, etc. However, we are grateful for the blessings of the earth and process them into products.
*The indigo dyed patterns and colors vary from one item to another. Therefore, please understand that the photos are for illustrative purposes only.
The cowhide used for the interior is tanned in Himeji, and the leather that has been shrink-processed (kneaded) is soft and goes perfectly with the deerskin. Deerskin is a by-product of local production and consumption, while cowhide is also a by-product of meat.
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