[METAL FRAME WALLET]
"Gamaguchi" that everyone has seen at least once
The time will come when nostalgia will someday turn into something new
While feeling nostalgic, it is stylish and easy to use, and we made it with such thoughts that both men and women can use it coolly.
Jaclusie on a small window frame
A Metal Frame Wallet that is unique to you and creates a casual yet basic presence.
BLUE VINTAGE × JACURUXY WHITE
・Number of products: 1 ・Stores in stock
Mr. Leather Kitchen, Tokyo
SIZE: H11.0cm×W12.8cm×D2.8cm
Horse Nume (pit tanning: Shinki leather)
Jacuruxy Lizard
Iron base (nickel color) Made in Japan
machine sewing
Polyester sewing thread Wallet: 1 place
Card storage: 5 places
Card storage: 2 places
Coin storage: 1 place
-Uma Nume BLUE VINTAGE-
Requested by Shinki Hakkin, whose philosophy is to manage the entire process from tanning, dyeing, and finishing in-house. World-renowned 100% vegetable tannin pit tanning centered on history, love and pride in horse leather.
Inheriting horse slime from pit tanning, which takes the most time even in modern times where efficiency is prioritized
Please enjoy the firmness and flexibility of the pit tanned horse skin, the edge surface that shines with bare polishing, and the luster that deepens as you use it.
A feat of dyeing technology
The base color is dyed in a vivid blue color, and then dyed in a deep blue color with a sense of transparency, and finally the paraffin is soaked in using heat.
Three layers of intricate dyeing and finishing create this blue vintage hue.
finishing virtuosity
After the glazing gives it a thick luster, the kneading process brings out the wrinkles and whitening. Become
Uma Nume Blue Vintage, which was generously invested in the wonderful characteristics of Uma Nume and the technology of Shinki Hakkin, which has been in dialogue with horse leather for a long time. We manufacture each one according to our manufacturing standards.
"Gamaguchi" that everyone has seen at least once
The time will come when nostalgia will someday turn into something new
While feeling nostalgic, it is stylish and easy to use, and we made it with such thoughts that both men and women can use it coolly.
Jaclusie on a small window frame
A Metal Frame Wallet that is unique to you and creates a casual yet basic presence.
BLUE VINTAGE × JACURUXY WHITE
・Number of products: 1 ・Stores in stock
Mr. Leather Kitchen, Tokyo
SIZE: H11.0cm×W12.8cm×D2.8cm
Horse Nume (pit tanning: Shinki leather)
Jacuruxy Lizard
Iron base (nickel color) Made in Japan
machine sewing
Polyester sewing thread Wallet: 1 place
Card storage: 5 places
Card storage: 2 places
Coin storage: 1 place
-Uma Nume BLUE VINTAGE-
Requested by Shinki Hakkin, whose philosophy is to manage the entire process from tanning, dyeing, and finishing in-house. World-renowned 100% vegetable tannin pit tanning centered on history, love and pride in horse leather.
Inheriting horse slime from pit tanning, which takes the most time even in modern times where efficiency is prioritized
Please enjoy the firmness and flexibility of the pit tanned horse skin, the edge surface that shines with bare polishing, and the luster that deepens as you use it.
A feat of dyeing technology
The base color is dyed in a vivid blue color, and then dyed in a deep blue color with a sense of transparency, and finally the paraffin is soaked in using heat.
Three layers of intricate dyeing and finishing create this blue vintage hue.
finishing virtuosity
After the glazing gives it a thick luster, the kneading process brings out the wrinkles and whitening. Become
Uma Nume Blue Vintage, which was generously invested in the wonderful characteristics of Uma Nume and the technology of Shinki Hakkin, which has been in dialogue with horse leather for a long time. We manufacture each one according to our manufacturing standards.
-JACURUXY-
Jaklusi belonging to the lizard family
The elliptical dorsal scales that line up from the head to the back resemble the back of a crocodile.
The abdomen has the same scale pattern as a lizard
It is also called caiman lizard (crocodile lizard) because of its unique pattern.
Mainly inhabits Brazil and Guyana in South America, but now it is difficult to obtain Jakurushi leather.