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Secrid Miniwallet - Art Pearl Earring

€109.95
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Secrid Miniwallet Collection Leather& Aluminum Card Protecting Wallet With An overlay of the artwork known as the' Girl with a pearl earring' by Johannes Vermeer. Our most iconic wallet and the perfect all-rounder. The Miniwallet is compact in size and surprisingly large in storage capacity. With a wide variety of styles and colours, it fits every pocket. The patented mechanism allows you to slide out your cards with one simple motion, ready for immediate use. The aluminium protects from bending, breaking and unwanted wireless communication. Girl with a pearl earring Secrid has created a collection of wallets inspired by Dutch masterpieces from the Mauritshuis in The Hague: A small world-class museum with a formidable collection of Dutch painting from the age of Rembrandt and Vermeer. The Girl with a Pearl Earring is one the most iconic works of the Dutch Masters. Vermeer was the master of light. This is shown here in the softness of the girl’s face and the glimmers of light on her moist lips. And of course the pearl, consisting only of a few masterfully placed brushstrokes, which takes center stage on the wallet. Details and finishing Wallets have a lot to endure. Therefore, Secrid always test every new items and develop on quality and durability. After elaborate testing Secrid can confirm that the print retains its appeal and does not bleed colour during use. Supple Italian calf leather serves as the base for the Art collection. The art works have been printed on the leather in exquisite detail. Showing the smallest details such as the cracks in the paint. An engraving on the inside of the wallet tells of the paintings and in which museum it can be found. Holds 4 embossed or 6 flat cards 4 extra cards Banknotes Business cards Receipts Size and weight 65 x 102 x 21 mm 72 g Footprint The cradle to gate production of this wallet, packaging included, has the following footprint in terms of greenhouse gas emissions, water usage and energy usage.

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