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Fossilia Evening Bag

€16500
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Ditch tiny clutches forever - these beautiful bags will fit anything you might need for an evening of leisure. Their beaded strap gives them the elegance they deserve whilst keeping them comfortably on your shoulder all night long. Tuck the strap into the bag to turn it into a clutch. Handcrafted in Malta. Patterns may vary slightly between one bag and another.

Materials
Outer: 100% silk satin
Inner: 100% cotton

Size
Bag dimensions: 23cm x 14cm
Strap length: 94cm

Cleaning
Dry clean

Packaging
All evening bags are packed in a beautiful Saz print box.

For this collection, Saz found inspiration in microscopic images of Maltese prehistoric pottery. When viewed under a microscope, pottery fragments display wonderful textures, which in archaeology are formally referred to as fabrics. Saz was not only drawn to their intricate patterns, but felt quite moved holding a piece of pottery created by her country’s indigenous people 7000 years ago. She wanted to link the past with the future by transcribing these textures onto her silks. The silks they are printed on will outlive their maker, just like the pottery fragments before them did, connecting generations through  time.

Saz Mifsud

Fossilia Evening Bag

€16500


Ditch tiny clutches forever - these beautiful bags will fit anything you might need for an evening of leisure. Their beaded strap gives them the elegance they deserve whilst keeping them comfortably on your shoulder all night long. Tuck the strap into the bag to turn it into a clutch. Handcrafted in Malta. Patterns may vary slightly between one bag and another.

Materials
Outer: 100% silk satin
Inner: 100% cotton

Size
Bag dimensions: 23cm x 14cm
Strap length: 94cm

Cleaning
Dry clean

Packaging
All evening bags are packed in a beautiful Saz print box.

For this collection, Saz found inspiration in microscopic images of Maltese prehistoric pottery. When viewed under a microscope, pottery fragments display wonderful textures, which in archaeology are formally referred to as fabrics. Saz was not only drawn to their intricate patterns, but felt quite moved holding a piece of pottery created by her country’s indigenous people 7000 years ago. She wanted to link the past with the future by transcribing these textures onto her silks. The silks they are printed on will outlive their maker, just like the pottery fragments before them did, connecting generations through  time.

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