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The Bridge Iolanda Borsa a mano oltremare -
Pinko Love One Mini Borsa a mano nero/antique gold -
Pinko Love Lady Puff Classic Borsa a mano beige/grigio fumo/antique gold -
Furla Goccia S Borsa a mano cioccolato -
Furla Tonie Mini Borsa a mano blush pink -
Coccinelle Beat Double Borsa a mano warm taupe -
Pinko Love Lady Puff Mini Borsa a mano beige/grigio fumo/antique gold -
Furla Flow M Borsa a mano greige -
Coccinelle Malory Borsa a mano warm taupe -
Aigner Farah M Borsa a mano acacia brown -
Aigner Kayla S Borsa a mano black -
The Bridge Iolanda Borsa a mano rosso ribes -
Liebeskind Kayla Monogram Sheep Natural M Borsa a mano iron -
Michael Kors Ashton Medium Borsa a mano dark caramel -
Vivienne Westwood Betty Embossed Croc Small Borsa a mano black -
Furla Flow Mini Borsa a mano espresso -
BOSS Ariell M Borsa a mano black -
Campomaggi Borsa a mano nero -
Furla 1927 Mini Borsa a mano nero -
Lacoste Chantaco Borsa a mano noir -
Lauren Ralph Lauren Marcy 26 Borsa a mano black -
The Chesterfield Brand Wax Pull Up Cow Fioline Borsa a mano black -
Lauren Ralph Lauren Farrah Small Borsa a mano lauren tan -
Aunts & Uncles Philocalists Precious Borsa a mano chipmunk -
Coccinelle Sabine Borsa a mano noir -
Lauren Ralph Lauren Marcy 26 Borsa a mano lauren tan -
Kate Spade New York Grace Mini Borsa a mano black -
Liebeskind Hera Sheep Natural L Borsa a mano black -
Bogner Wallis Raja Borsa a mano black -
Coccinelle C-Me Borsa a mano noir -
Pinko Love One Classic Borsa a mano beige/grigio fumo/antique gold -
Aunts & Uncles Philocalists Dearie Borsa a mano chipmunk -
Campomaggi Borsa a mano cognac -
Karl Lagerfeld K/Signature 2.0 Borsa a mano white/black -
Coccinelle Malory Borsa a mano midnight blue -
Michael Kors Scarlett XS Borsa a mano black
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Authentic or elegant leather handbags are still crafted with exceptional skill
Leather craftsmanship still involves a great deal of manual work. It takes experience and specialised tools to punch, wash, emboss and refine leather in various ways until it becomes an exclusive leather handbag. Every new bag begins with an idea: what should the bag be able to do? Should it hold a laptop or just a phone? Once the functional purpose is defined, designers select materials, embellishments, shapes and colours—guided by both trends and new innovations. All features are documented using material samples and detailed sketches to create a cutting pattern. The leather handbag components are then carefully cut. The pattern serves as a template and is laid over the chosen material to be cut out or punched. On average, around 50 pieces are grouped and marked so they can be correctly assigned later to parts like the base, handles or sides. The bag takes shape as these pieces are sewn or glued together. Before that, however, it’s especially important with leather to perform edge thinning, a process handled by a specialist known as the leatherworker. Using sharpening knives and specialised machines, the edges of each piece are prepared. Depending on the product, reinforcement materials like leather or cardboard are added to stabilise and shape the bag. Only then is the actual sewing done, by another leather expert—the stitcher. Finally, the bag is refined through finishing touches such as washing, dyeing and embossing. Buckles, zips, eyelets and chains are then added to complete the look and add extra functionality.