¥37,000
A coin purse with a classic organ gusset on the card section. In addition to coins, this compact wallet can also hold cards and bills folded in thirds. It fits well in a pocket and should be used tough in any situation from business to daily use.
The series takes its name from the River Avon, which flows through Bristol, a port city in western England. The luxurious exterior and interior are made of dadoed-through bridle leather. The leather is flexible enough to handle folds and bends in the wallet, and even if the leather cracks, the color is dyed through to the core so that scratches are less noticeable. The design also incorporates a classic accordion gusset to make it smaller. It is available in three colors: black, dark brown, and British green.
Thomas ware & sons, a long-established British tannery established in 1840 located on the banks of the Avon River, produces "dyed-through" bridle leather. Raw hides from British-born mares over two years old are used. Tanned slowly in a pit in the ground with vegetable tannin extracted from mimosa, chestnut, quebracho, etc., and dyed all the way through to the core. Vegetable oil is applied to the leather by hand.
Dimensions (cm) | Height 7.0 × Width 9.5 × Thickness 2.5 |
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Material | Bovine Leather |
Specifications |
Card Slot × 2 Coin Purse × 1 Exterior Pocket × 1 |
Country of Origin | Japan |
Product Code | 59079 |
GANZO, the highest-quality line available anywhere, pursues the concept of “genuine” throughout the entire process, from the selection of materials, to cutting, thinning, sewing and polishing - without compromise. The persistence and energy of takumi (expert workmen) delivers products created by the hands of craftsman who are well-versed in Japanese culture and techniques.
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