【The Samurai's Style: A Journey into Old Japan's Spirit】

Have you ever wondered how the Samurai and high-ranking merchants of the 19th century carried their prestige? This is a Kiseru set, a personal accessory that defined a man's character during the transition from the Edo to the Meiji era. It is more than a smoking tool; it is a "time machine" into the world of Bushido and traditional Japanese aesthetics.

The set features a leather pouch with a profound Vintage Aura, showcasing the beautiful wear known as Wabi-Sabi—the appreciation of history's mark. Notice the intricate metal fittings, including a powerful Dragon and a bird, which served as Lucky charms and protectors for the owner. These authentic pieces carry the Spirit of a bygone era, making them perfect as a sophisticated conversation piece or a centerpiece for your Zen interior. Own a genuine fragment of the Soul of Japan.

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We source our items from local Japanese retailers and private individuals. We describe each piece with sincerity and to the best of our knowledge. You can find further product details under the Item Specifics section. All measurements are displayed in centimeters/millimeters for your reference.

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[For US Buyers] We ship via DDP (Delivered Duty Paid) service to the United States. All import duties and taxes are included in the price you pay. You will not be charged any additional fees upon delivery.

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