Playing Cards Box in Burgundy Goatskin

$645
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1063557
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Inspired by a heritage Asprey piece, the Playing Card Box is handmade and fine edged in goatskin.
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The Design
Inspired by a heritage Asprey piece, the Playing Card Box is handmade and fine edged in goatskin. The cover is in burgundy goatskin with a red spade motif inlaid on the top. 2 packs of Asprey playing cards sit in the cobalt blue base, which features a palladium finish Asprey button. The lid and base are lined with lilac nylon for smooth opening.

Product Care
Maintain the beauty of your Asprey goatskin product to ensure it endures though time. Avoid direct contact with heat, water, light & oil, as well as any situation that is either too humid or dry. Wipe away any moisture as soon as possible. When not in use, store your goatskin product in the dust bag provided and in a clean, dry, temperate atmosphere. Commercial care products are not kind to Asprey goatskin products. A soft dry cloth is sufficient to maintain the beauty of the leather.
Features
  • Playing Card Box
  • Goatskin Exterior
  • Nylon Interior
  • 1 pack purple playing cards
  • 1 pack engine turned playing cards
Specification
  • Height : 10.5cm / 4.25"
  • Length : 7.8cm / 3.25"
  • Width : 6.5cm / 2.75"
  • SKU : 1063557
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