
[Kanji] Samurai Button
warrior of military retainers of daimyos in the Edo period.
About (Kanji) Samurai Pin-back Buttons
- Round buttons is Available in 5 sizes from 1.25" to 6" diameter
- Covered with scratch and UV-resistant Mylar
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