*The pattern may be different from the image shown due to the cutting process
Detail
| Product : | Name Card Container (Tō-sai Yūba-mon) |
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| Type : | Name Card Container |
| Size (cm) : | W11.0 x H7.0 |
| Tags : | seventh sign of Chinese zodiac (The Horse, 11am-1pm, south, May)、 Wrapping available、 Noon、 Japanese Accessories、 Oriental Zodiac、 Pattern_Tō-sai Yūba-mon、 Search_Gion_Festival_2025_object-2、 Name Card Container、 horse、 |
| Other : | The pattern may be different from the image shown due to the cutting process. Please understand this in advance. |
| Other : | Gift wrapping service available |
Reviews
Description
It has a very simple shape and a number of traditional patterns that make its presence felt. It comes with one business card holder and one pocket. It is convenient not only for business use but also as a card case, and is beautiful enough to fit in with any kind of clothing. Its eye-catching presence at a glance may lead to new topics of conversation even with people you have just met.
You can use it with any pattern, regardless of gender, without being restricted by the image of the pattern. Whether it is a popular classic or a contemporary pattern, the smartly shaped business card case offers a modern approach that is both traditional and trendy. This gives the business card case a look of confidence, dignity, and unchanging elegance.
The color of the lining may differ from the photo. Please note that the color of the lining may differ from that shown in the photo.
Patterns
Tō-sai Yūba-mon(Galloping Horse Design on the White Porcelain)
"AKAE" is a type of Chinese pottery product of which preliminary designs are drawn by red, green, blue, and black glaze on the white porcelain. It influenced far to the European ceramic arts in the Ming Dynasty, China days (14C~17C, AD).
We have modeled one of the "AKAE" designs depicting galloping horses and added the collection of luck-bringing items, like seven treasures, clove, and peony arabesque as symbol of riches and honors.
We have woven into warp-patterned brocade with our exquisite weaving tschnique, the brushwork of the galloping horses and the charm of the "AKAE" of the Ming Dynasty.







