Coin purse
Snap button closure
Size: H8 x W8.5 cm
I will explain the difference between Hermès leather and leather.
[Voe Epson] Named after a town in the southeast of England famous for horse racing. The fine, regular grain is a result of the machined print, and the beautiful, delicate two-tone color stands out.
Collection first appearance: 2004
Appearance: Regular small grain, slightly shiny, even, deep shade
Touch: dry, subtly undulating grain
Hand: roundness, firmness
Aging: Less likely to lose its shape, resistant to scratches, and the grain in heavily used areas thins.
[Vo Madame]
It's similar to Epson, but it's more finely grained and has a softer texture without glass processing.
[Vo Ever]
A relatively new material that appeared in 2013. It is popular with both men and women for its firm, slightly stiff texture and matte feel. It is used for small items such as wallets.
[Chevre Mizor]
It was named after the city of Mizor in southern India, where it was produced. It features a special grain by embossing. It is a process in which the leather is rolled up and the grain is oriented by overlapping the surfaces. You can apply thin lines in multiple directions as well as in one direction.
First appearance in the collection: 1990s Appearance: Distinctive but harmonious grain, characteristic of goat leather with a light sheen Touch: Rather dry, softens with age Hand: Soft Aging: Softens, acquires luster take on
[box calf]
It is a material that can be said to reign at the top of cowhide. It is a material suitable for formal attire rather than casual attire.
Cowhide is a very popular material for Hermès, and in France the name changes depending on the growth and sex of the cow.
The box calf is made of male calf leather aged 3 to 6 months, with a fine grain, and the surface is glass-processed to give it a lustrous feel.
It is characterized by the texture and hardness of expensive leather by shortening the time it takes to remove unnecessary protein and fat from animal rawhide and soak it in a soft "tanning solution".
It is named after Joseph Box, an English shoemaker in the 1890s. When you have it, it gives off a heavy and luxurious feel and makes your style of the day look elegant. It is durable and scratch resistant, so you can carry it around with confidence.