Tradition Born from Modern Design
Patterns of Inden to Pass Down to Future Generations
Inden is a traditional technique that involves applying lacquer patterns to deerskin using a mold. Utilizing algorithms, a design was created based on a mathematical figure known as the “Delaunay Diagram,” which connects points to form triangles. Each pattern of Inden carries its own meaning, and in this design, each point represents a person. It expresses the idea that by supporting one another, people can achieve things that are difficult to accomplish alone.
This philosophy is embedded in the creation of new Inden patterns, with the hope that they are passed down to future generations. The bag features Inden as an accent on purpose, stripping away the traditional craft look. The result is a sophisticated design that stylishly complements any attire. With its minimal storage capacity, this size is perfect for a quick outing. It features a refined modern design and functionality focused on form, setting it apart from other Inden products. It also appeals to people with a keen sense of style, regardless of gender.
Inden
Inden Yabe Co., Ltd.
- Inden × Algorithm
- Types: 2 varieties
1 Shoulder Bag
2 Card Case
Materials:
1 deerskin (lacquer finish), cow leather, rayon
2 deerskin (lacquer finish), cow leather
Dimensions:
1 approx. 21 x 17 x thickness 5 cm
2 approx. 6.5 x 10.5 x thickness 1 cm
Suggested retail price (including tax):
1 ¥ 22,000
2 ¥ 11,000
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- Nippon Department Store (in-store)
*The information on this site is as of May 2024.
*Sizes, colours and shapes of the actual products may differ slightly as they are
handmade.
*Product specifications and suggested retail prices may change without prior notice.
