¥38,000
A simple business card holder with a gusseted “W” fold design, maximizing storage space. By avoiding excessive decoration, the elegant, compact design emphasizes the cordovan’s natural luster. With ample storage, this item is suitable for a wide range of users. "Sasamachi" refers to an accordion-style gusset often used in wallets, where the upper part opens up when unfolded, resembling bamboo leaves.
This series features Italian cordovan with transparency and a unique luster. The interior leather is perfectly harmonized with the cordovan, and the craftsmanship reflects the dedication of GANZO’s skilled artisans. The design is timeless, avoiding flashy trends, with a fresh twist on basic concepts. This new series was meticulously developed to create an item you can cherish for many years.
[Cordovan Leather by ROCADO in Tuscany, Italy]
This cordovan is made from horsehide tanned slowly with vegetable tannins, then the cordovan layer is scraped from within, resulting in a single-layer material with no grain surface. The dense fiber structure, polished one by one by artisans, gives it a distinctive charm that can only be experienced with cordovan's refined color and luster. The surface may show pinholes or cordovan-specific uneven waves, which are inevitable characteristics from the horse's sweat glands on its hindquarters. This cordovan is proof of genuine craftsmanship, finished without unnecessary processing, allowing the natural transparency of the dye to shine through. The interior leather, made from custom-mixed tanned cowhide by Sanyo, a traditional tanner in Himeji, is matched in the same color as the cordovan, allowing you to enjoy the aging process both inside and out.
Dimensions (cm) | Height 7.5 × Width 10.7 × Thickness 2.0 |
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Material | Horse Leather(Cordovan) × Bovine Leather(interior) |
Specifications |
Card Slot x 2 Interior Pocket x 1 Exterior Pocket x 1 |
Country of Origin | Japan |
Product Code | 59156 |
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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