MD Pencase Kurashiki Canvas with Gusset
MD Pencase Kurashiki Canvas with Gusset
MD Pencase Kurashiki Canvas with Gusset
MD Pencase Kurashiki Canvas with Gusset
MD Pencase Kurashiki Canvas with Gusset

MD Pencase Kurashiki Canvas with Gusset

Minimalist pencase with gusset by Japanese brand Midori made of durable Kurashiki canvas.

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zł159.00

Description

Made from immaculate Kurashiki canvas, this pencase is designed to make writing a pleasure.

The fabric is treated with wax to repel water, giving it a characteristic stiffness that softens and molds with use. The canvas shows more and more character the longer you use it. The puller is made out of leather.

It has a gusset with enough room to hold about 20 fountain pens, pens, or MD pencils. There is a pocket inside for a spare ink cartridge, a pencil sharpener, etc.  MD Pencase is perfect for storing and carrying your favorite supplies.

Kurashiki in Okayama Prefecture is Japan's top producer of canvas. Carefully woven from twisted cotton yarn using a shuttle loom, this durable material has long been used for boat sails and truck tarpaulins.

Size | 80×210×60

Materials | Kurashiki Canvas, leather

Weight | 79g

Made in China.

Product Details

41814006
1 Item

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