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"maggie farm" half chief wallet -brown-

"maggie farm" half chief wallet -brown-

Regular price ¥18,700
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A half-size wallet made from thick oiled leather and finished with a unique stitching.

3 card slots, 1 bill slot, 1 coin purse

Although it is compact, it has plenty of storage space and is easy to use.

The bill compartment also has a zipper so you don't have to worry about dropping the contents.

The zipper is made by WALDES.

Comes with a special box, making it a great gift

Made in Japan

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size
H10×W11×D3.5cm

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material
cow leather

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-About Maggie Farm-

The concept is "things that never fade"
Native American
Rooted in tradition
Rugged yet somehow gentle and fresh
" LEATHER WALLET BRAND "

-About leather-

The leather used is based on the Native American philosophy of valuing tradition and natural lifestyles.
Oiled leather is used, making use of the natural, fine grain.
Oiled leather is leather that has been soaked in oil during the tanning process, making it more flexible and durable.
By soaking it in oil, it becomes moist in texture, resistant to water and minor scratches, and requires little maintenance.
As you use it, it will develop a unique luster.




-abaut tag-

①Beads code

Beads are beloved in Native American crafts.
The origin of the word "beads" is said to be the Anglo-Saxon word for "pray".
It has been used to count the number of prayers and has served as a tool to support prayer.
At Maggie Farm, we use glass seed beads made in Japan.
With the prayers of blue (liberty), white (equality), and red (fraternity),
It is threaded through a deerskin string and used as part of the brand tag.

②White sage (Salvia apiana)

White sage is a type of salviae, and is different from the sage used as an edible spice.
A different species is known as Salvia apiana and is also known as "sacred sage."
They are hand-picked one by one and then thoroughly dried in the sun.
It has been used since ancient times by Native Americans for purification and antibacterial purposes in their ceremonies.

-about smudging- "About smudging"

Smudging is a purification method that involves smoking something with the smoke of white sage, and has long been used by Native Americans before sacred ceremonies.
The slowly rising smoke is said to have the power to purify everything.
Maggie Farm products come with white sage leaves.
After purchase, purify the product and keep it in good condition before using it.

“How to Use White Sage”

1. Ignition

Take a sage leaf and light the tip.

2. EXTINGISH

If the candle catches fire, fan it with your hand to put it out. White smoke will rise.

3. SMOKING

When white smoke appears, slowly pass the item you want to purify through the smoke and the purification is complete.



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