Dimensions: approx. 14.5 cm (W) × 12 cm (H) (excluding clasp)
Material: Japanese Kinran brocade (Nishijin-ori)
About This Piece
The Asanoha (hemp leaf) pattern, symbolizing resilience and good fortune, has long been cherished in traditional Japanese textiles. Its continuous hexagonal motif resembles hemp leaves, representing vitality, family prosperity, and protection.
This elegant Gamakuchi purse is crafted from luxurious Nishijin Kinran brocade, shimmering beautifully with every movement. Whether for office, gatherings, or formal occasions, it adds a touch of timeless grace to your daily style.
More than a coin purse, it’s a wearable piece of Japanese aesthetic, bringing a sense of elegance and ritual to everyday life.
Usage
Perfect for holding cards, coins, and cash.
Notes
・Pattern placement will vary due to fabric cutting.
・Complimentary domestic shipping via Taiwan Post.
About Kinran Brocade
Kinran refers to brocades woven with genuine gold thread. Originating in China’s Song Dynasty, this intricate technique was introduced to Japan during the Tensho Era (1573–1592) and became locally produced, with Kyoto’s Nishijin district as its renowned center. Historically prized by tea masters, samurai, and aristocrats, Kinran remains one of Japan’s most exquisite and honored fabrics.