Japanese Formal Bags: IWASA & Hamano for Ceremony Dress Codes
Japan's strict ceremony dress codes extend to the bag. IWASA horsehair, Hamano leather — the brands that get it right... Read More
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Japan's strict ceremony dress codes extend to the bag. IWASA horsehair, Hamano leather — the brands that get it right... Read More
Know the story behind the object — and it becomes a companion for life. Explore Japanese leather, pottery, textiles, ... Read More
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