¥22,000
The first meeting is one of the most important in the business scene. A business card case as beautiful as this will make a deeper impression than any piece of jewelry. Each part is delicately crafted with a polished surface, and it has a through-gusset design that can hold business cards without folding. The opening is also functional and can hold a large number of business cards. As you use it, you will be able to enjoy the change in color and luster as it becomes more comfortable in your hand.
The thin bridle series uses leather tanned by traditional manufacturing methods for both the exterior and interior. It is a hybrid that allows you to enjoy the slender, distinctive leather quality and change throughout the years.The outside is made using J&E Sedgwick (UK)'s bridle leather. Because of the wax in bridle leather, the matte look in the beginning transforms into a unique patina over time. Badalassi Carlo (Italy)'s Minerva Box infused with oil is chosen for the inside. It is supple, easy to handle and has a flexible toughness.
Dimensions (cm) | Height 7.5 × Width 10.7 × Thickness 1.8 |
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Material | Bovine Leather |
Specifications | Gusset Opening Business Card Holder * Can hold approx. 30 regular size business cards Card Slot x 2 |
Country of Origin | Japan |
Product Code | 57189 |
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