Coin Purse (Gamaguchi)—ASANOHA PATTERN
The elegance of gamaguchi (Japanese coin purses) catches the heart of anyone who sees them. "Gamaguchi" means a frog's mouth and refers to its unique shape.
Frog's said "KAERU" in Japanese. Kaeru also means "come back home" The name of this purse is based on pun that contains the hope of returning money and luck to you!
These purses offer a wide opening for convenient access to their compartments and close with a single gesture.
These coin purses are made from a mixture of Chirimen and polyester. Chirimen is one of Japan's most celebrated fabrics thanks to its use in breathtakingly gorgeous and elegant kimonos. Made by weaving plain silk yarn and characterized by little bumps on its surface, it is also tough and practical in many ways. We use Nikoshi Chirimen, made in the Tango Peninsula, located in the northern part of Kyoto Prefecture, and dyed in Kyoto City.
This one features the Asanoha motif. Since ancient times it has been believed to bestow health and long life. The triangle denotes protection against evil, and Asanoha, an aggregate of triangles, conveys a meaning of strength and beauty.
We have two sizes available; small (9 x 9 cm) and large (11 x 11 cm). Many customers tell us they like how their gamaguchi coin purse easily fits into their handbag.
Fournisseur: kotokyoto