Pouch approx. W13 × H5.5 × D2 cm (excluding metal frame)
Metal Frame approx. W11.5 × H3.8 cm
Note:
Due to fabric placement, the pattern on each piece is unique and may vary from the product image.
PS: Perfectly fits two seals, four small wooden stamps, or a lipstick.
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About Kinran Brocade
Kinran is a refined brocade introduced during Japan’s Tensho era (1573–1592), woven with delicate gold threads. Once reserved for samurai, tea masters, and nobility, it remains a symbol of elegant craftsmanship, with Kyoto Nishijin-ori standing as its finest heritage.
A Symbol of Longevity and Harmony
The classic Kikkō (龜甲) hexagon motif represents longevity, protection, and endless good fortune. Its interlocking hexagonal shapes evoke the resilient shell of a tortoise, believed to bring steady and lasting happiness. Subtle gold threads shimmer within the intricate weave, adding a touch of refined splendor.
A Little Luxury for Everyday Life
Ideal for storing special seals, two standard ones, or four small wooden stamps. It also makes a meaningful wedding gift — keeping the couple’s seals together in one pouch, symbolizing lasting love and harmony. Whether for daily use or heartfelt gifting, it’s a small treasure imbued with Kyoto elegance.