Leather key case that fits in the palm of your hand
Musubu® Key Case - Foschia - Foschia
Clipped with leather. That's all.
A minimalist design with a V-shaped leather clasp. (Patent Office Design Registration No. 1623076)
An unprecedented way to bind keys
The keys are held together by a leather strap. Conventional key cases were bulky with a series of metal rings.
The "Tie Key Case" uses the softness of the leather strap to bind keys in a compact manner.
This is made possible by a completely new "knotting" method, which only uses three holes to securely connect the keys.
With its gentle touch, the keys can be inserted and removed with one hand while holding the luggage.
Any number of keys, from 1 to 10
The length of the leather strap is adjustable, so the number of keys can be freely adjusted. The maximum number of keys can be bundled together is approximately 10.
If several keys are bundled together, they can be placed upright, so they will not spread apart on the desk.
How to use
1. Put it through.
Remove the metal ring, if attached, and put the keys directly through the leather strap.
2 Tie it
Loosely thread the leather strap through the three holes, and then tighten the strap to ensure that it is securely tied and will not come undone.
3 Cutting
Cut the excess leather strap with a utility knife.
Precautions
- Longer leather strings are supplied to allow for flexibility in the number of keys.
- The leather strap will become slightly longer and thinner with use.
- Please note that if the strap is cut too short, it will be difficult to replace the keys.
- It is intended to be used with keys that are not frequently replaced.
- The width of the key hole must be at least 5mm in order for the strap to fit through.
- Car keys, smart keys for apartments, etc. may not fit depending on the size of the key and the position of the hole.
The ultimate use of scraps of wood
This small key case full of ideas was developed to reduce the amount of discarded leather as much as possible by making effective use of the offcuts after removing large products. Although we only produce this product when large offcuts are generated, we are able to offer it at a very reasonable price because it utilizes leather that would otherwise be discarded.
Foggy look
Foschia means fog in Italian. Vegetable tanned oil leather is treated with white wax to give it the look of morning mist. The more you use it, the more transparent it becomes.
(For more information, click on the "About Foschia Leather" tab.)
Origins
Foschia is the Italian word for "fog. Foschia is characterized by a white wax-covered look like morning mist. The more the leather is used, the more the wax permeates the leather, giving it a translucent appearance.
Tanning and Manufacturing
The leather is made from the shoulders of adult Scandinavian cows. After vegetable tanning, the surface is lightly buffed and white waxed. The tanning material used is cod, a legume native to South America. Although rare, it is the lightest colored vegetable tannin and has a lightfast finish. It can be tanned whiter than usual, and the beautiful light color is achieved using only dyes, not pigments.
Maintenance
Wax gradually permeates into the leather, giving it an elegant and natural shine. Since it also contains a moderate amount of oil, oil care is not necessary unless you are concerned about scratches or dryness.
Light colors have a delicate surface and are more prone to stains and scratches, so care should be taken when handling them.
Colors
Misty Greige
Misty Ash
Misty Iris
Misty Chocolate
Misty Navy
Misty Black
Natural markings may be noticeable.
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