NUMBER (N)INE
(JP¥8,000)
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INDEN-YA × NUMBER (N)INE × JAM HOME MADE This is a triple collaboration long wallet. It features the INDEN cross dot pattern. The ball chain is not included. The number of these wallets is small, making them very rare. I used it for a while, but I bought another wallet and no longer use this one, so I'm selling it. Please check the condition of the product in the photos. There are some areas where the dot pattern is missing. Please understand that this is a used item before purchasing. ------------------- Tradition × Legend × Innovation: INDEN-YA, a traditional leather craft from Yamanashi with over 400 years of history; NUMBER (N)INE, a legendary brand representing Tokyo fashion; and JAM HOME MADE, which continues to release unique and innovative products. This is a triple jam session where the three characteristics of "tradition," "legend," and "innovation" are fused together, played out on the stage of JAM HOME MADE. The cross pattern, a representative pattern of NUMBER (N)INE, is skillfully expressed in leather products using the INDEN technique. By attaching JAM's 360-degree rotating, tangle-free eyelet parts, the characteristics of each brand harmonize without any sense of incongruity. What is INDEN-YA/INDEN-YA "Inden"? It is a leather craft that has been passed down in Koshu (Yamanashi) for over 400 years, and "INDEN-YA" is a long-established store of "Inden" founded in 1582. In the Edo period, the ancestor Yu-shichi Uehara devised a unique technique of applying lacquer patterns to deerskin. It is said that Koshu Inden began here. In 1987, Koshu Inden was certified as a traditional craft by the Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry. The traditional techniques of Inden are a practical beauty that colors life, and they are the bearers of the culture of rare leather crafts. ------------------- No claims, no returns. #numbernine #doublename #collaboration
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