Brass Card Case
Description
Brass Card Case
This Made in Japan card case seamlessly blends premium Tochigi leather and high-quality brass, embodying the values of the Arts and Crafts Movement through its focus on craftsmanship and natural materials. The combination of these two materials creates a harmonious balance, giving the card case a sophisticated and timeless appeal.
Crafted from the same Tochigi leather used in our popular Mini Book Bag, the leather develops character over time, while the brass components add durability and elegance. The absence of a gusset creates a unique three-dimensional effect, allowing the case to mold itself to the contours of the items inside.
Designed to hold business cards, this versatile case also functions as a small item organizer, ideal for keys, AirPods, jewelry, or other essentials that are easily lost in the depths of a bag.
Additionally, the slim and minimalist coin purse design makes it easy to locate in your bag, offering both style and practicality. The blend of brass and leather adds a distinctive touch, elevating its look and making it a standout accessory.
With its durable construction and timeless design, this card case encourages creativity in its use, allowing you to carry it in a way that suits your lifestyle.
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Design & Handling: This card case is designed without a gusset, and the clasp and leather are securely joined by a small screw. Please handle with care, as applying excessive force may cause the clasp to detach in rare cases. When placing thicker items inside, begin with thinner items and gradually add thicker ones. Allow the leather to adapt and stretch naturally over 1-2 weeks. Avoid forcing items in, as this may result in damage.
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Brass Hardware: The brass hardware is highly resistant to corrosion. However, exposure to air and contact with hands will cause its color and texture to change over time, similar to leather. This natural aging process enhances the unique character of the product. Even when new, some areas of the brass may appear dull—this is not a defect but a feature of its distinctive texture. Use it confidently and enjoy its evolving patina.