This leather coin case is made of kudu leather, which possesses the strength of cowhide combined with the flexibility of antelope. Kudu is an animal that roams the woodlands of East and South Africa. Due to its habitat and natural predators such as leopards, lions, African wild dogs, and hyenas, the Kudu often grazes on sharp bushes, leaving natural scars and scratches on its skin. This makes each coin case totally unique, with a wild silver surface marked with many scratches from its life in the natural habitat on one side, and the opposite suede side being extremely finely textured, elegant, and brushed smooth, perfect for carrying your coins and bills.
Samurai Jeans have become a legend in the Japanese denim scene. Created in Osaka by Toru Nogami in 1997, Samurai represents the perfection of Japanese tradition, with its iconography of Sengoku-era Samurais and the search for the best and nothing but the best through materials, artisan garment-making techniques and unique detailing.