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Artisan&Artist A A ACAM-312N, camera strap navy-silver

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Item Nr. 15977
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  • Hand-woven camera strap
  • pure silk
  • Strap ends with protective flaps made of Italian leather

Hand-woven camera strap made of pure silk using the flat "Ayatake" weaving technique
with a filigree color gradient, completely woven through, i.e. without the use of other materials on the inside. Elastic, highly stable and breathable. Very comfortable to wear. Can also be easily wrapped around the wrist and used as a wrist strap. Strap ends with protective flaps made of Italian leather. Ring fastening.

Background information:
Originally, the possession of silk in Japan was reserved for the nobility. Since the 12th century, the "Ayatake" weaving technique has been used for horse bridles. This weaving technique allows the creation of different patterns depending on the combination of the individual threads.

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Artisan&Artist A A ACAM-312N, camera strap navy-silver

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  • Hand-woven camera strap
  • pure silk
  • Strap ends with protective flaps made of Italian leather

Product description for Artisan&Artist A A ACAM-312N, camera strap navy-silver

Hand-woven camera strap made of pure silk using the flat "Ayatake" weaving technique
with a filigree color gradient, completely woven through, i.e. without the use of other materials on the inside. Elastic, highly stable and breathable. Very comfortable to wear. Can also be easily wrapped around the wrist and used as a wrist strap. Strap ends with protective flaps made of Italian leather. Ring fastening.

Background information:
Originally, the possession of silk in Japan was reserved for the nobility. Since the 12th century, the "Ayatake" weaving technique has been used for horse bridles. This weaving technique allows the creation of different patterns depending on the combination of the individual threads.

Artisan&Artist A A ACAM-312N, camera strap navy-silver

Abmessungen und Gewicht
Länge ca.
965 mm
Breite ca.
14 mm
Gewicht ca.
30 g
Sonstiges
Farbton
grau-silber
blau
Material
Leder
Seide
Material-Art
Textil/Stoff
Leder/Kunstleder
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
Die Ware wird mit dem Zubehör ausgeliefert, das vom Hersteller als zum Lieferumfang gehörend angegeben wird.
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
4530445138946
KAN
AAACAM312NNYSI

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