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About This Bag:
This stunning Italian Handmade Leather Bag brings together the rich spirit of Tuscan craftsmanship and the earthy elegance of natural design. Entirely handcrafted in Florence, this bucket style bag features handwoven beige raffia paired with deep olive green Italian leather, creating a contrast that feels both grounded and luxurious.
Accented with gold-tone hardware, a refined drawstring closure, and a twist-lock clasp, this bag is effortlessly stylish. Whether you're wandering coastal towns, heading to a summer event, or dressing up a city outfit, this bag is your signature of refined simplicity.
Carry it by the structured leather handle or wear it crossbody using the removable gold-and-leather chain strap. Inside, you'll find a soft fabric lining and a zippered pocket the perfect home for your most important items.
✨ Specifications:
Material: Premium Italian leather & handwoven natural raffia
Color: Olive green leather + raffia beige
Closure: Drawstring top + gold twist-lock
Hardware: Gold tone metal
Handle: Structured leather top handle
Strap: Detachable gold chain + leather shoulder strap
Interior: Beige cotton lining with zippered inner pocket
Origin: Handmade in Florence, Italy
📏 Dimensions:
Height: 27 cm (10.6 inches)
Width: 27 cm (10.6 inches)
Depth: 17 cm (6.7 inches)
Handle Drop: 12 cm (4.7 inches)
Strap Length: Approx. 100 cm (39.4 inches)
💭 The Story of This Bag:
She stepped off the train at Santa Maria Novella with a camera, a newspaper, and a dream. An American woman tracing her roots through Italy, drawn to Florence for the art, but staying for something more personal connection.
As she wandered through a side street near Santo Spirito, sunlight danced off golden hardware in a small artisan boutique window. There it was: the green bag that looked like it had grown out of the Tuscan earth itself. The raffia looked sun-woven; the olive green leather reminded her of the vineyards she’d passed in Chianti.
It wasn’t just a bag. It felt like a piece of the land. Apart from Florence. A souvenir, not of the tourist kind, but of something real, rooted in craftsmanship and care.
That bag became her companion. It held train tickets, sunblock, postcards, a half-read novel. And later, it held memories — ones she’d reach for every time she reached inside.
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