Indigo-dyed python "PYTHON BLUE" long wallet front cut
Indigo-dyed python "PYTHON BLUE" long wallet front cut
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"PYTHON BLUE" is a collection of PULAU products that uses snake leather dyed using the traditional Japanese method of "natural indigo lye fermentation."
This is a product I would definitely recommend to anyone looking for the real thing!
This long wallet is the most recommended product in the series, packed with attention to detail. While functionality and large capacity are the top priorities, it was designed to be lightweight and compact, and the sewing craftsmen made minute adjustments down to the millimeter. Repeat and it's done.
Its features include 12 vertical card pockets that open 180 degrees for smooth insertion and removal, a zipper-free coin purse (coins won't spill out), and five free pockets, including two with wide gussets. It can be used to separate and store bills, as well as a multi-functional organizer for receipts, coupons, bankbooks, passports, tickets, etc.
For those who prefer cash, it is easy to take money in and out, and for those who prefer cards, if you put the cards you use most often at the front, you can take them out with a little opening and closing, making it stress-free to use when paying. In addition, since it has a double zipper, it can be used in a direction that is easy to use and according to your dominant hand.
This three-piece set includes a long wallet, coin case, and card case, and we recommend using them depending on the situation.
Your choices:
1. Python pattern - "Front cut" - Cut the belly side of the snake to make use of the pattern on its back - "Back cut" - Cut the back side of the snake to make use of the pattern on its belly
2. Indigo dye color
Light blue, medium blue, dark blue,
*The product image is medium indigo.
3. Leather part color: Black, natural, taupe, on-regi
What is "natural indigo lye fermentation"?
The leather material used in our products is carefully hand-dyed one by one at the Aizomeya indigo dyeing workshop in the naturally rich Minamisatsuma city of Kagoshima prefecture.
Using a traditional method called "natural indigo lye fermentation" that has been passed down since before the mid-Edo period, the dye is made by fermenting the raw material, sukumo, from Tokushima in a jar for about 10 days. No chemicals or chemical dyes (synthetic indigo) are added for color matching, mass production, or efficiency, as is commonly done in the dyeing process.
Dyeing artisans rely on their experience and intuition to manage the materials daily according to the climate and conditions, and by communicating with living indigo, they create the beauty of a natural indigo color with depth. Due to the spread of synthetic indigo from around the early Meiji period, it is said that there are only a handful of dyers in Japan who faithfully adhere to this traditional method of dyeing with 100% natural ingredients, making it extremely rare and valuable.
“JRA” and “JAPAN LEAHER” certified products
Material: Snakeskin (diamond python) and cowhide
Snakeskin: Indigo Cut: Front Cut Cowhide: Black, Natural, Taupe, Orange Size: 20x10.5x2.0 cm
Please contact us for more details or if you have any questions.
☆Because this is a dyed product made from natural materials, there are individual differences in the shade of the dye and the pattern of the material. The image is for reference only. The product tends to appear slightly brighter than the actual product.
☆Handling instructions: Leather products may become scratched, discolored, or stained due to contact with water or friction. If the product gets wet, dry it thoroughly in the shade and store it away from moisture and direct sunlight.
・Because the material used is soft and delicate leather, please be careful not to put it in a place where it will be under pressure, such as in a clothing pocket, or to overstuff it, as this may cause deformation or the zipper to break.
- When cleaning, please use a cleaner that is suitable for the material.
・This product is dyed by adhering the dye to the material, so the dye may come off if it gets wet or if it is rubbed hard. Also, indigo dye may discolor when exposed to chemicals, so we recommend that you refrain from using commercially available leather cleaners.
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