Key Holder (L) (inomemon)

*The pattern may be different from the image shown due to the cutting process

Key Holder (L) (inomemon)

*The pattern may be different from the image shown due to the cutting process

Key Holder (L) (inomemon)

*The pattern may be different from the image shown due to the cutting process

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Key Holder (L) (inomemon)

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Size (cm) : W5.7 x H9.6 (when closed)

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Product : Key Holder (L) (inomemon)
Type : キーケース
Size (cm) : W5.7 x H9.6 (when closed)
Tags : BoarWrapping availableJapanese AccessoriesOriental ZodiacPattern_Inomemonwild boar
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

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Description

A key holder of silk fabric and leather.

Patterns

I-no-me-mon(Design of Wild Boar Eye)

The heart-shaped pattern is called "I-no-me" because it resembles an eye of wild boar, and it was often used on the decorative devices o f doors and other equipments of temples and shrines. Wild boar had been dei fied as an amulet and warding off evil by its strong impression conveyed by the eyes, and thought as a messenger of fire prevention and an administrator of fortune. "Menuki", ornamental cover of rivet to connect sword hilt and sword blade, had been developed with the passage of time to the chief decoration of sword handle, and many designs of wild boar worked extremely de licate technique have been seen on the "Menuki". We have composed a design by vertically placing wavy pattern of metal fittings of "I-no-me (wild boar eye)", and wild boar seen in "Menuki" of a sword in the center, and have woven into warp-patterned brocade.