040204 Samurai Typography Business Card Case - Sanada Yukimura and Tokugawa Ieyasu
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Sanada Yukimura and Tokugawa Ieyasu are two great figures who symbolize the end of the Sengoku period. This business card case contrasts Yukimura's indomitable fighting spirit with Ieyasu's calm leadership.
Yukimura was a brave warrior known for his "Rokumonsen" (six mon coins), and his divine performance against the Tokugawa army, especially during the Siege of Osaka, gave rise to many legends. Ieyasu, on the other hand, acknowledged Yukimura's talent and courage, yet confronted him to establish the foundation of the Edo shogunate.
This samurai typography business card case symbolizes the grand drama that marked the end of the Sengoku period when these two lived. Sanada Yukimura's bold challenge and Tokugawa Ieyasu's vast ambition bring the spirit of the Sengoku period to the owner's daily life.
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Made from high-quality synthetic leather, this business card case has a soft texture that closely resembles genuine leather. Compared to genuine leather products, it is less likely to absorb dirt and can maintain its beautiful condition. Additionally, the business card pocket has a gusset of up to approximately 1 cm, allowing it to hold a generous number of business cards.
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