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MARROW LEATHER

Mini Bridle Shoulder - Black

  • This product has a truly unique design, conceived by the designer himself while cooking "Tazuna Konnyaku", a type of konnyaku where slits are cut into the konnyaku and then flipped over
  • The bridle-shaped konjac is likened to a bridle used to control a horse, symbolizing mental discipline, and its knot symbolizes a wish for good fortune in relationships, making it a product with auspicious aspects
  • The six inverted parts are held together by a brass ring, and it opens and closes easily with a snap, making it more practical than its unique appearance suggests
  • The ring fitting is made of brass, inspired by a cow's nose ring, and is coated with a clear finish to prevent corrosion while retaining the natural look of brass
  • The shoulder strap length can be adjusted with a buckle
  • Shoulder strap length: 87cm to 103cm
  • Size: width 140 / height 180 / depth 140 mm
  • Made of leather
  • Made in Japan
     
cad  550.00
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122490 | MA-AC6103-BK
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