A fukusa, a piece of cloth used to wrap celebrations at weddings, is the motif of this wallet. A fukusa is a piece of cloth used to wrap congratulations at weddings. The design is reminiscent of the beautiful movement of a fukusa being unfolded, and the detailing of the layers of paper in the traditional Japanese folded shape makes it an elegant way to spend money.
The minimalist design of this long wallet, formed by folding a single piece of leather without sewing and fastening it at a single point, gives a smart and mature look to the hand.
The sleek, wrap-around shape of the cover makes it suitable for both men and women.
Japanese leather craft brand Shosaku uses naturally finished Japanese leather and each piece is individually made in Himeji, Hyogo.
Taking Fukusa, the beautiful Japanese culture of wrapping things, as a motif, the brand designs the act of wrapping money itself by incorporating the folded shape of the old style of wrapping gifts into the details.
The elegant movement of the hand when taking out the contents, the beautiful shape of the movement, the gesture and other items that make the "gesture" look beautiful.
Tanned leather made from plant-based ingredients. The leather is made from plant-derived ingredients, which our Japanese craftsmen use with more care than normal leather. It is very soft, comfortable and soft to the touch.
The more you use it, the darker and shinier it becomes, the more it becomes your own. The more you use it, the darker and shinier it becomes.
The note compartment at the back is wide open for smooth access. The inside card slit has a flap to keep your cards out of sight when opening and closing.
The coin purse at the front has plenty of space and is gusseted on one side for easy access.
The front of the coin purse has a zipper to keep the contents from sticking out, even without a clasp.
The box is a chic and discreet gift. With its chic and elegant design, it is the perfect gift for yourself or someone you love.
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