SAME-KOMON Triple Keyring
¥13,200
No.640601
This leather keyring has been dyed using a traditional method that captures the refined beauty of tradition and the Japanese aesthetic sense that has been developed over time. KYOTO Leather produces leather using traditional Japanese craft techniques, creating a new brand of leather material alongside various craftsmen. The brand FUJITAKA blends the cherished craftsmanship of Japanese artisans with the sensibilities of contemporary designers. The two brands have come together, resonating with each other and reaffirming the Japanese aesthetic.
Same-komon is one of the Edo komon (fine pattern) patterns. The tiny dots that overlap resemble shark skin. Usually, it is dyed in one color and appears to be solid from a distance, but when viewed closely, the intricate pattern emerges.
※The pattern may be different from the photo due to the cutting location of the leather.
※Initials can only be engraved by "tone on tone".
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Weight | 60 g |
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Size | 14 x 3 x 2 cm |
Color | Navy |
Country of origin | Japan |
Material | Leather |
specification | ・Key ring (small) x3 |
Personalization service | Available |
Material features | Leather |
Description of item

This Edo komon (fine pattern) pattern is sophisticated
and has an intricate pattern that stands out
One of the Edo komon (fine pattern) patterns is the same-komon. The overlapping arcs of tiny dots resemble shark skin. Usually, it is dyed in one color and appears to be solid from a distance, but when viewed closely, the intricate pattern emerges. The number of Edo komon (fine pattern) patterns is said to be thousands, but the shark is a particularly prestigious and representative pattern of the komon. Shark skin's toughness makes it similar to armor and has been attributed to warding off evil and misfortune.
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