Secrid has created a collection of wallets inspired by iconic Dutch artwork from the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam.
"Night Watch" (1642) is Rembrandt's largest and most famous painting. He masterfully uses chiaroscuro, the contrast between light and dark, to focus on particular details. The nickname "Night Watch" originates in the 18th century, when the painting was thought to represent a nocturnal scene. The dark tones and light details of the painting make this supple Italian calf leather wallet subtle and spectacular at the same time.
The "Miniwallet" by Secrid is a Red Dot award-winning, RFID-safe (cards can't be "hacked") wallet designed and produced in Holland. Compact and safe, yet stylish and spacious, it is easy to see why Secrid wallets are becoming one of the most popular worldwide. The "Miniwallet" has a buckle closure, whereas its brother (the "Slimwallet") does not feature a buckle.
This limited edition wallet is available at Glebe Trotters.