INDEN Key Case HISOKA “New Seven Treasures” – GR x GR
INDEN Key Case HISOKA “New Seven Treasures” – GR x GR
INDEN est. 1582 is the oldest manufacturer of Koshu Inden – lacquered deerskin from Kofu, Japan. For over 400 years, soft deerskin has been finished with Japanese lacquer, a technique originally used for samurai armor and equipment. Today, it is used to create elegant everyday accessories that combine traditional Japanese patterns with modern design.
INDEN Key Case HISOKA “New Seven Treasures” – GR x GR
This compact key case with a wraparound zipper is designed to fit perfectly in the palm of your hand – ideal for everyday use. It offers space for classic keys as well as modern electronic car keys and can be easily stored in a trouser or jacket pocket. The tone-on-tone green color scheme is subtle and elegant, beautifully highlighting the fine pattern. The combination of soft deerskin, patent leather finish, and cowhide ensures a pleasant feel and high everyday usability.
The "New Seven Treasures" (Shippou) pattern refers to the seven treasures of Buddhism – silver, gold, coral, lapis lazuli, agate, shell, and amber. In Japanese design, this motif represents connection, good relationships, and harmony between people. A beautiful symbol for an accessory that keeps keys to home, car, or office together every day.
Details
– Zipper on the front (all around)
– 1 outer ring for quick access, e.g. for the car key
– 1 inner key compartment
– 2 inner rings with chain for additional keys
material
– Exterior: Deerskin, lacquer finish (Urushi), cowhide, metal
– Inside: cowhide, rayon, metal
Mass
– Approx. 6.4 × 3.6 × 10.9 cm (W × D × H)
Shipment
– In stock, available for immediate delivery. Free shipping within Germany.
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