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No matter what we’d like to believe, money is a crucial part of life. So why not stash your cash and credit cards in an extra special wallet that oozes good fortune and prosperity?
Sailor Moon fanatics can now keep their precious moolah safely inside a beautifully made Sailor Moon long wallet, of which only 2,000 are available for purchase online. Its limited supply isn’t the only thing that makes this wallet different from the rest — it’s also made with nishijin-ori textiles, a traditional type of textile produced in the Nishijin district of Kyoto. Boasting over 1,200 years of history, nishijin-ori is known for its elaborate colors and decorative designs, and is often utilized to make kimono and obi (sash).
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Made in a soft sakura pink embellished with moon and rabbit designs, the Sailor Moon wallet is functional as it is gorgeous. It’s made to keep your bills clean and creaseless, and even has 19 pockets for credit cards and IDs.
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But it’s impossible to ignore the wallet’s pretty design. Aside from being made with nishijin-ori fabric decorated with moon and rabbits, the wallet also has a Crystal Star Compact button on the front, and has charms of the Silvery Crystal and a crescent moon dangling from the zipper. Once purchased, it is shipped to your doorstep in an equally beautiful box of pink and gold.
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The Sailor Moon wallet can be purchased online for 19,800 yen (US$180). Make sure to snag one before all 2,000 are gone forever!