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Description
Inden Double Faced Handy Mirror - ChevronIn Japan, the Chevron pattern represents a bow at the war field, taking its shape from arrow fletching. This shape is used as a lucky charm in different kinds of ceremonies like weddings and graduations and represents determination based on a famous phrase saying that once an arrow is fired, it never returns. Product Details: Inden's handmade, double faced mirror is convenient enough to go anywhere. It can fit into your bag, wallet, and even in your
In Japan, the Chevron pattern represents a bow at the war field, taking its shape from arrow fletching.
This shape is used as a lucky charm in different kinds of ceremonies like weddings and graduations and represents determination based on a famous phrase saying that once an arrow is fired, it never returns.
Product Details:
Inden's handmade, double-faced mirror is convenient enough to go anywhere. It can fit into your bag, wallet, and even in your pockets. The inside features two mirrors, one standard and one magnifying. The surface is crafted with deer skin which makes each item one-of-a-kind.
Size: 2.3"W x 2.4"H
Made in Japan
___________________________________________________________________________ INDEN EST.1582
440 Years of History....INDEN created durable, functional designs for popular Samurai to use as decoration for war armor. Following the progression of Japanese trends, INDEN recognized a position in the women's fashion market for accessories which fit for kimonos. Japanese women began wearing beautiful designs, acknowledging INDEN's reputation as one of the most luxurious and stylish brands. Today, the timeless story of INDEN lives on.
- Handcrafted by Japanese artisans using traditional methods. Given its long history, each INDEN artisan possesses knowledge and skill passed down generation after generation.
- Proprietary lacquering technique involves the use of hand-cut stencils laid over dyed deerskin that is centuries old and was imperative to the look of the Samurai.
- Heavy pigments give each and every piece a deep hue. Known as the Fusube technique, this foundation which is created by setting deerskin on a cylindrical frame, which is then smoked to create their natural color.
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Exchange/Return Notes
- We offer a 30-day return/exchange service after receiving.
- Final sale items are not eligible for returns or exchanges.
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