Inden seal case
In Japanese, lacquered suede is called Koshu-Inden, and its manufacturing techniques respect 400 years old craft traditions. Formerly used for Samurai armors, its lacquered designs are slightly embossed.
Smaller than a purse, this tiny case is originally made to store a Hanko stamp, used to sign every important document in Japan. That's why it also has a medallion containing a red ink sponge. Anyway, you can put in a lipstick, a pill box, a jewel, or any little secret…
6 models with different patterns
H 4 cm x W 8.5 cm
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