INDEN Mirror “Seven Treasures” – BK x BK
INDEN Mirror “Seven Treasures” – BK x BK
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 Mirror “Seven Treasures” – BK x BK
The compact INDEN Mirror “Seven Treasures” is a handcrafted, double-sided pocket mirror that can go anywhere: in your handbag, toiletry bag, jacket pocket, or even your wallet. Inside are two mirrors – one with normal magnification and a second with magnification, ideal for quick touch-ups or checking your makeup on the go.
The exterior is covered in deerskin and hand-finished with lacquer by Japanese artisans. This makes each mirror a unique piece: the leather feels pleasant to the touch, is durable, and develops a fine patina over time.
The Seven Treasures (Shippou) pattern refers to the "seven treasures" of Buddhism: silver, gold, coral, lapis lazuli, agate, shell, and amber – rare and precious materials. The continuous, circular pattern symbolizes eternity and the connection with loved ones, family, and friends. It is considered a lucky charm for good relationships and harmony.
Details
– Handmade, double-sided pocket mirror
– Two mirrors inside: normal & magnifying
– Compact size for bag, toiletry bag or jacket pocket
– Covered on the outside with lacquered deerskin
– Each piece is unique
– Handmade in Japan
material
– Exterior: Deerskin
– Inside: mirrored glass
Mass
– Approx. 5.8 × 6.1 cm (W × H)
Shipment
– In stock, available for immediate delivery. Free shipping within Germany or in-store pickup.
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