This wallet pouch combines traditional Japanese fabric with embroidered Bitcoin proverbs.
Three Sizes Available
S: For Ledger Nano S, Trezor and Jade
M: For COLDCARD Mk4
L: For COLDCARD Q
The L size has a divider inside the pouch to separate items like batteries.
Size
S:10.5 × 6.5 × 1.0cm (approx.)
M:12.5 × 8.0 × 1.0cm (approx.)
L:18.5 × 11.0 × 1.0cm (approx.)
Price
S:50,000 sats (0.0005 BTC)
M:58,000 sats (0.00058 BTC)
L:70,000 sats (0.0007 BTC)
Shipping fee not included (varies depending on delivery destination)
*If you reside outside of Japan, additional costs such as customs duties, value-added tax (VAT), and customs clearance fees may be incurred. Please note that these costs are the responsibility of the buyer. Please check with your country’s customs office for details.
Please check the Shipping and Delivery page for shipping charges.
About the fabric
<Nishijin brocade (wave, cherry blossom)>
Traditional textile made in Kyoto.
Traditional textile made in the Nishijin area of Kyoto. Using beautifully colored threads and intricate weaving techniques, gorgeous patterns are created.
Among Nishijin brocade fabrics, those with patterns woven with gold and silver threads are called “Kinran.
Reference: 西陣織とは(What is Nishijin brocade?)
https://nishijin.or.jp/whats-nishijin/
<Bingata>
Bingata is a traditional dyeing technique from Okinawa, Japan.
It is characterized by vivid colors and intricate patterns, often depicting nature themes.
Yellow, the representative color of Bingata, was considered a noble color, and only royalty were allowed to wear it during the Ryukyu Kingdom period.
Reference:琉球びんがたとは(What is Ryukyu Bingata?)
https://bingataconsortium.com/lp/intro/
🌊Bitcoin Wallet pouch(M)🌊
— Making Waves (@MakingWavesBTC) June 11, 2024
Size to fit COLDCARD Mk4.
Made of “Bingata”, a traditional dyeing technique from Okinawa, Japan.
The sales site is scheduled to open in late June.#ProofOfHandmade pic.twitter.com/Kt5So0qWl1
🌊Bitcoin Wallet pouch(L)🌊
— Making Waves (@MakingWavesBTC) June 13, 2024
Size to fit COLDCARD Q.
Made of Nishijin-ori, a traditional textile of Kyoto.
There is a divider inside the pouch, allowing you to separate items such as batteries.
The sales site is scheduled to open in late June.#ProofOfHandmade pic.twitter.com/93dvwWyJqU