[Genuine Leather] This business card holder is made from 100% genuine Ethiopian sheep leather. It has a subdued sheen and a soft, moist texture that clings to your hand. Compared to cowhide, sheep leather is lighter, softer, and has a smooth feel. It's often considered a flagship item in luxury boutiques. Raised leisurely in the vast Ethiopian mountains, goats are resistant to mosquito bites and produce exceptionally beautiful leather. Compared to cowhide, its softer, more moist texture requires careful handling.
[Design] It has a simple and easy-to-use design. It has a clean and simple design without any decorations or logos on the exterior.
[Convenient Sub-Pockets] In addition to the main compartment, there are four other pockets. You don't have to worry about mixing your own business cards with the ones you receive. It also supports IC card touches, so you can use it as a commuter pass holder.
[Business Cards Won't Bend] Unlike the bamboo gusset commonly found in regular business card holders, this case features a "through gusset" that is uniform in width from top to bottom. This prevents business cards from being bent or damaged and allows them to be neatly stored.
[Specifications] Jointly developed by four countries (Origin: Ethiopia, Supervision: Italy, Planning: Japan, Manufacturing: Bangladesh). Product dimensions: 11cm W x 8cm H x 2cm D. Weight: 55g. Gift box included.
[Vision] Enrich the developing countries of Ethiopia and Bangladesh. We declare our commitment to contributing to the poverty issue of the SDGs. Until now, we at RATOM have manufactured cost-effective products in established factories in China. In tackling the SDGs, we have chosen Ethiopia and Bangladesh, which are rapidly growing but still considered poor countries, as our leather production and manufacturing regions. We source carefully selected leather from Ethiopia, outsource production to Bangladesh, and have appointed an Italian family of artisans with world-class skills as managers to supervise and improve our quality levels.
[Vision] Enrich the developing countries of Ethiopia and Bangladesh. We declare our commitment to contributing to the poverty issue of the SDGs. Until now, we at RATOM have manufactured cost-effective products in established factories in China. In tackling the SDGs, we have chosen Ethiopia and Bangladesh, which are rapidly growing but still considered poor countries, as our leather production and manufacturing regions. We source carefully selected leather from Ethiopia, outsource production to Bangladesh, and have appointed an Italian family of artisans with world-class skills as managers to supervise and improve our quality levels.