[Toyotomi Hideyoshi] Samurai Crest Keychain

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Brand:  SEKIPRESS
This unique keychain set features traditional Japanese family crests (Kamon), carefully crafted using precision metalworking techniques from Seki, Japan.

Kamon are symbolic emblems passed down since the age of the samurai. Samurai warlords of the Sengoku era embedded their pride and beliefs into these crests, representing the identity of powerful clans.

Each piece is precisely crafted from solid brass using advanced metalworking technology. The intricate openwork design creates subtle shadows that highlight the beauty of each crest.

Finished with luxurious gold plating, each piece offers a satisfying weight and a refined metallic presence.

More than just an accessory — a remarkable piece that embodies the history and spirit of Japan, along with the aesthetic of Bushido.

Perfect as a Japanese gift, a piece of samurai decor, or a meaningful accessory for those who appreciate Japanese culture.

Product Details
Size: 30mm × 83mm × 7mm
Material: Brass (Gold Plated)
Made in Japan
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Born from a Traditional Japanese Workshop

A product that brings together traditional Japanese culture and the advanced techniques of a metalworking workshop. This accessory is manufactured in a metalworking factory in Seki City, Gifu. Seki is a historic city known for its blade-making heritage spanning over 800 years, a place that has long supported Japanese craftsmanship. We have continued metalworking in this region and will celebrate our 99th anniversary in 2026. Nearly a century of accumulated expertise has been refined through the production of precision components for a wide range of industries, including cutlery, construction, and elevators. This original product is born from almost 100 years of craftsmanship.

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Choose Your Samurai – Meaning Behind Each Crest

Oda Nobunaga
Crest: Oda Mokko
Symbol: Prosperity
A revolutionary warlord who transformed the balance of power during the Sengoku era and paved the way for the unification of Japan.
The Oda family crest is said to symbolize the prosperity and growth of the clan.

Toyotomi Hideyoshi
Crest: Paulownia (Go-shichi no Kiri)
Symbol: Nobility
Born into a peasant family, he rose to unify Japan and become its ruler.
The paulownia crest has long been associated with noble families and prestige.

Tokugawa Ieyasu
Crest: Triple Hollyhock (Mitsuba Aoi)
Symbol: Prosperity
The shogun who brought an end to the era of war and established over 260 years of peace during the Edo period.
His crest represents enduring stability and prosperity.

Sanada Yukimura
Crest: Six Coins (Rokumonsen)
Symbol: Resolve
A legendary warrior known as “Japan’s greatest soldier.”
The six coins symbolize the determination to face death without fear.

Takeda Shingen
Crest: Takeda Diamond (Takeda-bishi)
Symbol: Unity
One of the greatest strategists of the Sengoku period.
His crest represents unity within the clan and prosperity for future generations.

Akechi Mitsuhide
Crest: Bellflower (Kikyo)
Symbol: Sincerity
A cultured and intelligent samurai.
The bellflower symbolizes sincerity, elegance, and refined character.

Maeda Keiji
Crest: Plum Blossom (Umebachi)
Symbol: Perseverance
A flamboyant and free-spirited warrior known for his bold lifestyle.
The plum blossom, which blooms after harsh winters, symbolizes perseverance and dignity.
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Experience the pride of the samurai and the beauty of Japan.

The intricate forms of these kamon are brought to life through advanced metalworking techniques cultivated in traditional Japanese workshops.

・Metal Cutting
Each crest is precisely cut from a brass plate using laser technology.
To preserve the original beauty of the kamon, each design is carefully created in CAD and finely adjusted for optimal laser processing.
We use high-precision fiber laser machines capable of accuracy within 0.1 mm, ensuring even the most delicate shapes remain intact.

・Polishing
After laser cutting, microscopic surface irregularities are smoothed through barrel finishing.
However, fine metal particles can still remain in the intricate gaps of the design.
For this reason, the final finishing is done by hand. Skilled craftsmen carefully remove each imperfection without damaging the metal.

・Surface Finishing
Finally, a gold plating is applied to create a beautiful contrast between brass and gold.
The result is a refined and substantial finish that enhances the noble character of each crest.

Samurai history
The spirit of Bushido
And Japanese craftsmanship

All of these elements are brought together in
a truly unique piece of Japanese craftsmanship